The United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) and the Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal (FSF-N) stated that they cannot accept the Constitution amendment bill which has been registered in Parliament by Nepal's government despite opposition from CPN-UML.
"We cannot accept the Constitution amendment bill, which was unilaterally registered in the Parliament by the government because the bill does not address the issues raised by Madhesis, Janajatis and deprived communities," the UDMF said in a statement yesterday.
"The three major parties want to continue to discriminate against Janajatis, Madhesis and other deprived communities," said FSF-N Chair Yadav.
He stated that the UDMF was primarily concerned about the struggle and would think about elections only in future.
Yadav, earlier issued a statement, saying that the government committed a blunder by registering a Constitution amendment bill that did not address the demands of indigenous nationalities, Tharus, Khas, Muslims, women, Dalits and Madhesi movement.
He argued that the Constitution amendment bill had made no mention of proportional representation on the basis of the population of ethnic groups and recognition of national identity.
"The Federal Alliance has been demanding representation based on population. If the Constitution is amended as per the bill's proposal, Madhesis would never be in majority in the Upper House," Yadav said.
Other issues of concern cited by him were recognition of all mother tongues and the issue naturalised citizenship.
Federal Alliance is a grouping of Madhesi parties and ethnic groups that have been demanding more rights and representation for the marginalised people.
The bill, registered at the Parliament Secretariat after the Council of Ministers passed its draft on Tuesday, proposes to address three other key issues -- citizenship, representation in the Upper House and recognition of languages spoken in various parts of the country.
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