Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (FSFN) Chairman Upendra Yadav has said that the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) would launch a nationwide stir to ensure the rights of marganalised communities, including Madhesis and Janajatis.
The Front has decided to launch the nationwide stir after the newly adopted constitution did not end the discrimination against marganalised communities, Yadav said during a press conference organised in Pokhara on Tuesday.
Upendra added that their work is to change the system rather than changing the government,and added that they will continue the agitation till their demands are met.
He moreover accused the Government of not being serious towards holding a decisive dialogue and addressing the demands of the Front.
Yadav further said that KP Sharma Oli-led government itself is indulging in corruption and black-marketing.
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