Showing posts with label Nepali poltics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nepali poltics. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2025

What was the main reasons Bhutanese Nepali were Deported From Bhutan ?


 The deportation of Bhutanese Nepali people, also known as Lhotshampa, from Bhutan about 30 years ago was primarily rooted in ethnic, cultural, and political tensions. The main reasons were:

1. Bhutanization Policy (Cultural Homogenization):

The Bhutanese government introduced a policy in the 1980s and 1990s aimed at preserving the cultural identity of the majority Drukpa population, based on their Tibetan Buddhist traditions.

The government enforced the “One Nation, One People” policy, requiring all citizens to follow Drukpa cultural norms, such as wearing the national dress (gho and kira) and speaking Dzongkha, Bhutan’s official language. This marginalized the Lhotshampa community, who primarily spoke Nepali and followed Hindu traditions.

2. Citizenship Act of 1985:

The Bhutanese government tightened citizenship laws, requiring proof of residence in Bhutan before 1958 to claim citizenship. Many Lhotshampa were unable to provide the necessary documentation.

Those who could not meet the criteria were labeled as “illegal immigrants” and faced the threat of expulsion.

3. Ethnic and Demographic Concerns:

The Bhutanese government feared that the growing Lhotshampa population, concentrated in southern Bhutan, could challenge the dominance of the Drukpa culture and potentially destabilize the nation.

The government viewed the Lhotshampa community’s distinct identity as a threat to national unity.

4. Political Activism:

In the late 1980s, the Lhotshampa began to demand greater political rights, cultural recognition, and opposition to the discriminatory policies of Bhutanization.

The government responded with repression, accusing the Lhotshampa of supporting separatist movements or anti-national activities.

5. Mass Expulsions:

In the early 1990s, the Bhutanese government conducted mass expulsions, labeling thousands of Lhotshampa as “illegal immigrants.”



Many were forcibly evicted from their homes, and large numbers fled to refugee camps in Nepal, where they lived for decades under challenging conditions.

6. Impact on Refugees:

Approximately 100,000 Lhotshampa were displaced, and many ended up in refugee camps in eastern Nepal.

Over the years, several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, resettled Bhutanese refugees, though many still face challenges rebuilding their lives.




How Immigrants Will Be Affected In Trumps Presidency

 As of January 2025, President-elect Donald Trump has outlined a series of immi policies set to take effect upon his inauguration on January 20. These proposed measures include:

1. Mass Deportations: Plans are underway to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, with the administration aiming to remove between 15 to 20 million individuals. This initiative may involve large-scale detention operations and the construction of expansive camps near the border to hold detainees prior to expulsion. 


2. Ending Birthright


Citizenship: The administration intends to issue an executive order to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants or temporary visa holders. This move challenges the Fourteenth Amendment and is expected to face significant legal challenges.

3. Reinstating the “Remain in Mexico” Policy: Plans are in place to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols, requiring asylum seekers to remain in Mexico while their claims are processed in the U.S. 

4. Enhanced Border Security: The administration aims to deploy additional military personnel to the southern border, construct more border barriers, and implement stricter enforcement measures to curb illegal crossings.

 5. Restricting Legal Immigration Pathways:There are indications of plans to limit legal immigration avenues, including humanitarian protections, which could lead to family separations and have negative impacts on immigrant communities. These proposed policies are expected to have profound effects on immigrant communities, potentially leading to increased detentions, family separations, and legal uncertainties. The economic implications could be significant, particularly in sectors reliant on immigrant labor, such as agriculture, construction, and services. Additionally, these measures are anticipated to face legal challenges, especially concerning the constitutionality of ending birthright citizenship.It’s important to note that public opinion on immigration has shifted, with recent polls indicating that about half of U.S. adults now consider immigration and border issues key concerns for 2025, up from one-third a year ago. 

      

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Rabi Lamichanne is The Primeminister Of Nepal

 This is the most Burning Question for millions of Nepali people living around the globe. When election commision submitted the election result ,There arose many possibilities to form the government .

Many people around the world want to see the new and fresh face for the primeminister of Nepal. But there are some  Big and Powerful  experience people who dont want to leave the palce .They arenot ready to change and make anythings special but they have power to hang on the position which is granted by the people of Nepal. 

Change is not the easy thing which we can make in moment .we have to work hard for the change . The same situation is in Nepal and Nepali Poltics. Rabi lamichhane , Balen Shah. are  Most popular faces for the change of Nepal and Nepali Economy . 

We can only expect good things with anyone who runs the government . People can change their views and vision in second election and they will be the next choice for the majerity people . 


This is how the government has formed and the past government are doing .


There is one Big question for the Puspa Kamal Dahal, why he is failed from powerful poltics ? He was young and energetic when he appears  as a ruler of Nepal first time when he was back form jungle. He announced several times that he could change the Economy of Nepal in 10 Years and he several time compared the future  of Nepal with Singapur . He got big suppot from everywhere  and there was huge expecticion  for the Nepali People.Time flyes soon , he is now a minor leader and his party is a small party in Nepal. What is the main reason he couldnot do anything special for Nepali people.

His Right hand Dr. Baburam one of the proment leader with. good quality vision . we dont what is doing nowadays and i dont event know what is  his poltical party.

This is the same question goes to present Harka ,Balen and Rabi. We are hopeful they can do something for the people of Nepal.

God Bless Nepal and Nepali People.

Thanks



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