July 10, 2006
Hon’ble Justice Laxman Prasad Aryal
Coordinator
Interim Constitution Development Committee
Kathmandu, Nepal
Dear Hon’ble Justice Aryal:
On behalf of the Nepalese and well-wishers of Nepal living in North America, we appreciate you and your team for undertaking one of the most important and challenging tasks of developing the Interim Constitution of Nepal 2006. As aspired by people’s revolution, every citizen is in great hope that the Interim Constitution would lead Nepal towards a total pluralistic, inclusive, and democratic nation.
There is no need to elaborate that the country now is in critical time of the history. We have many challenges and constraints ahead but also have tremendous opportunities to change our nation forever. Any lack or delinquency in taking appropriate actions can cost high to the country in the long run.
Inclusive governance with a total protection of human rights to every citizen of the country is undoubtedly the pre-condition for peace and sustainable development. Unfortunately, for Dalits, this has never been the case, which caused them to be socially, economically, and politically excluded for a long time in the history of Nepal. This must be addressed now and the necessary steps must be taken in the Interim Constitution. The Interim Constitution must explicitly state provisions to protect Dalit men, women and childrens’ rights to live in dignity, with empowerment and without fear. We believe that your august committee will do every effort to ensure protection to Dalits in particular.
However, in order to ensure that no opportunity is missed to address Dalits’ problem this time, unlike past, we urge you to include among many provisions particularly the following provisions into the interim constitution. We strongly believe, and hope that you would pay particular attention to the fact that until and unless Dalits’s socio-economic and cultural discriminations are eradicated, Nepal can never achieve peace and prosperity. The following provisions, if clearly stated in the Interim Constitution, will lead a foundation that will facilitate Dalit’s rights, dignity, and advancement; and thus ensures a peaceful and prosper future Nepal.
Therefore, we specifically demand the Interim Constitution to:
· Ensure at least 20% representation from Dalit men and women in all legislative, administrative, and judiciary institution of the state.
· Ensure free education to poor Dalit children up to high school (X grade). Ensure 20% of all college and university scholarships to qualified Dalit students.
· Ensure that 20% of the all public employment opportunities are provided to qualified Dalit men and women.
We sincerely hope that your august committee will understand the seriousness of Dalits’ oppression issue and help eradicate the conservative dehumanizing discriminatory practices by incorporating the above mentioned provisions into the Interim Constitution. These provisions are not only the voice of people living in North America but also complement the voice of Dalits in Nepal. If these provisions are ignored, Dalits who make up 20% of the country’s population, will lose the hope to the existing government and their leaders, and will be forced to take alternative course of actions for their human rights, justice, and freedom.
Respectfully,
NASO Community
Washington D.C., USA
Nepaldalitinfo International Network
Canada
International Nepal Solidarity Network
USA
EDWON, Boston, USA
Greater Boston Nepali Community
Boston, USA