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  Madhesis, 3 top Nepal parties fail to convene

Madhesis, 3 top Nepal parties fail to convene

PTI
Published : Jan 12, 2016, 5:13 am IST
Updated : Jan 12, 2016, 5:13 am IST

A meeting of taskforce comprising members of Nepal’s major political parties and the agitating Madhesi Front Monday failed to convene here, apparently over differences relating to demarcation of provi

A meeting of taskforce comprising members of Nepal’s major political parties and the agitating Madhesi Front Monday failed to convene here, apparently over differences relating to demarcation of provincial boundaries.

The scheduled meeting was to discuss the much-thorny issue of boundary re-demarcation to end the five-month-long protests by the four-party United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF).

Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal co-chairman Rajendra Shrestha said the meeting could not be convened as the major political parties “didn’t call them.”

“We were at Singha Darbar at the scheduled time of 2pm,” Mr Shrestha said. “But, no one came till 4:30 pm and we returned.”

He added that the political parties had not informed them about any postponement.

According to sources close to the Madhesi Front, the three major parties have failed to reach an agreement to address the issues relating to boundary demarcation, forcing them to skip Monday’s meeting.

Although, the UDMF has been positive towards a proposal by the major parties — Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and UCPN (Maoist) — to settle the demarcation row through political mechanism, the Front has asked the parties for a guarantee for changes in the federal map. The three political parties on January 3 decided to set up the taskforce to find a common ground on demands put forth by Madhesis.

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