Rookmangud Katawal: I would like to quote Gen McArthur: "Generals never retire, neither will they be tired." I haven't been doing much, but haven't been idle either.
Are you planning to launch a political party?
If our leaders go back to the jungle leaving party politics, I might think about it. What will I do opening a party? There are seven parties representing the tarai already, but look at the state of the region. Nepal has to be an independent and sovereign state, and the way we regard ethnicity and party loyalty as more important than national interest is wrong. I want to ask the leaders of all parties: who are you, a Madhesi, a Maoist , a Congresi or a Nepali� first? I say to them, fly the national flag not your party's flag. I am a Nepali. They can hang me or shoot me but I am not going anywhere. I will live and die on this land.
Are external factors to be blamed for our flagging nationalism?
I regularly talk to foreign envoys to Nepal. It is natural for others to be concerned when your house is on fire. This is the only foreign interest that there is in Nepal.
What do you think about the government's decision to make a Madhesi Battalion in the Nepal Army?
It seems they want to destroy the structure of the army. The Nepal Army is a national army, it should not be divided along ethnic or regional lines. This will only take the country down the road of disintegration. The rights of the Madhesi people should be protected no doubt, but the recruitment process should be based on free competition.
What is your take on the integration of Maoist combatants into the national army?
NA was never against integration. Our only concern was that it should follow the spirit of the Interim Constitution and the CPA. The PLA fighters are politically motivated and heavily indoctrinated. That should change. It may not be the proper word, but they should be 'brainwashed' for the sake of democracy and constitution.
Don't you think the Maoists have come into the mainstream yet?
Read their manifesto. They still want the same thing they fought for, except circumstances are not allowing it. The Maoist ideology will not deliver anything. The fact is that the only reason the Maoists came to peace process was due to the army's stance in favour of change and democracy.