Investigating the Underlying Factors and Outcomes of the Madheshi People's Movement in Nepal (2007-2008)

Arjun Prasad Pokharel
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The study focuses on the Madheshi People’s Movements in the Tarai region of Nepal during 2007 and 2008. The key issues investigated include the catalysts behind these movements, their influence on Nepalese politics, and the sustained implications for Madheshis and other marginalized communities. The primary aim of this research is to discern the causes of the Madheshi People’s Movements, understand their impact on Nepalese politics, and evaluate the lasting effects of the achievements stemming from these uprisings. Utilizing semi-structured interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), questionnaire surveys, and an extensive review of secondary data, the research unfolds the transformative nature of the Madheshi People’s Movement of 2007. The methods employed provide a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political landscape surrounding these movements. The research identifies three core elements contributing to the initiation of the 2007 and 2008 Movements: perceived discrimination against Madheshis, radicalization of regional and ethnic issues influenced by the Maoist rebellion, and the precedent set by the People’s Movement of 2006. The Madheshi People’s Movements significantly impacted Nepalese politics, leading to the declaration of Nepal as a federal state and notable electoral success for Madheshi political parties. However, internal divisions emerged within the Madheshi identity, with marginalized communities distancing themselves from the Madheshi label, posing a potential threat to the movements' achievements. While the Madheshi People’s Movements brought about crucial changes in Nepal's political landscape, the emergence of internal dissent among Madheshis calls for a strategic repositioning of Madheshi political parties. To preserve their achievements, these parties must transcend identity boundaries and represent the interests of all marginalized communities in Nepal. Failure to do so risks eroding the gains made through the identity politics initiated by the Madheshi parties.
调查尼泊尔马德西人民运动(2007-2008 年)的基本因素和结果
研究重点是 2007 年和 2008 年尼泊尔德赖地区的马德西人民运动。调查的关键问题包括这些运动背后的催化剂、它们对尼泊尔政治的影响以及对马德西和其他边缘化社区的持续影响。本研究的主要目的是揭示马德西人民运动的起因,了解其对尼泊尔政治的影响,并评估这些起义所取得的成就的持久影响。通过半结构式访谈、焦点小组讨论(FGD)、问卷调查以及对二手资料的广泛查阅,本研究揭示了 2007 年马德西人民运动的变革性质。所采用的方法使我们对围绕这些运动的社会政治形势有了全面的了解。研究确定了导致发起 2007 年和 2008 年运动的三个核心要素:对马德西人的明显歧视、受毛派叛乱影响的地区和种族问题的激进化,以及 2006 年人民运动的先例。马德西人民运动对尼泊尔政治产生了重大影响,导致尼泊尔宣布成为联邦制国家,马德西政党也在选举中取得了显著成功。然而,马德西人的身份认同出现了内部分裂,边缘化社区与马德西人的标签拉开了距离,对运动的成就构成了潜在威胁。虽然马德西人民运动给尼泊尔的政治格局带来了关键性的变化,但马德西人内部出现的分歧要求马德西政党进行战略性的重新定位。为了维护自己的成就,这些政党必须超越身份界限,代表尼泊尔所有边缘化社区的利益。如果做不到这一点,马德西人政党发起的身份政治所取得的成果就有可能遭到侵蚀。
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