Kathmandu, Dec 16 : A 'Black Day' is being marked nationwide today in protest of the extermination of the first people-elected government and parliament on the backup of then Royal Nepali Army
The then King Mahendra had arrested
and imprisoned several popular leaders including the first people-elected Prime
Minster BP Koirala and introduced the party-less Panchayat Political System in
the country nearly six and a half decades ago on Push 1, 2017 BS.
Popular leader BP Koirala and other
leaders were arrested while they were attending a programme organized by Nepal
Tarun Dal, the youth wing of the Nepali Congress, and imprisoned for three
months in Singha Durbar and then in Sundarijal.
Leaders including BP were detained
within the high-rise walls at the quarter of a senior Nepal Army official in
Sundarijal. The place gained popularity as ‘Bandi Griha (detainee home)’ after
this imprisonment.
BP authored various literary books
such as ‘Doshi Chasma’ and spectrum of short fiction during his jail life in
Sundarijal. The jail life was proved to be a boon for the veteran democratic
leader to explore his literary writings. BP credited a dozen of his noted
literary creations to the Nepali literature.
He has established his eminence in
Nepali literature especially by introducing Freudian libidinal psychology in
his fictions and novels.
During his imprisonment in
Sundarijal, BP had authored ‘Shwetbhairabi’, a collection of stories and novels
including ‘Modiaain’, ‘Babu, Ama Ra Chhora’, ‘Sumnima’, ‘Teen Ghumti’ and
‘Hitler Ra Yahudi’. Likewise, his biographical epics ‘Atmakatha’,
‘Atmabritanta’, ‘Jail Journal’ and ‘Feri Sundarijal’ are more popular in the
political front at home and abroad.
Along with BP the then Speaker
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, ministers and party leaders Ganeshman Singh, Surya
Prasad Upadhyay, Diwan Singh Rai, Ra Narayan Mishra and Yogendraman Sherchan
were detained in Sundarijal following the coup orchestrated by the monarch on
Push 1.
Various organizations including
Nepal Tarun Dal have been observing the day as black move against democracy in
the anal of political history of Nepal.
Today, Nepali Congress and Nepal
Tarun Dal are marking the black day by organizing several porgrammes across the
country. (RSS)