The senior leaders of Joint Madhesi Morcha who left for Delhi include Mahantha Thakur, president of Terai Madhes Democratic Party; Upendra Yadav, president of Madhesi Peoples Rights Forum-Nepal; Rajendra Mahato, president of Sadbhawana Party; and Mahendra Yadav, president of Terai Madhes Sadbhawana Party.
Yesterday, they had a crucial meeting with Nepal's major political parties including main opposition Nepali Congress and ruling alliance members CPN-UML and Unified CPN-Maoist to discuss ways to resolve the ongoing crisis facing the country.
The Joint Madhesi Morcha leaders are likely to hold crucial talks with Modi, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and other senior leaders regarding the ongoing agitation in southern Nepal and ways to resolve the issue.
The three-point solution proposed to forward constitution amendment Bill in the Parliament, to form an all party political committee to resolve the issue relating to re- demarcation of the provincial boundary and asking the Madhesi parties to withdraw their agitation in the Nepal-India border points that has severely hit supply of essential goods.
During the meeting of the Social Justice and Human Rights
Committee under the Legislature-Parliament, Thapa said he was hopeful and confident that the problems would be resolved soon due to his recent talks with Indian leaders.
Thapa had returned home after meeting Swaraj and other officials in Delhi during his brief visit to India.
Stating that the Nepali people have been facing hardships due to economic and humanitarian crisis amid agitation by the Madhes-based political parties and blockade in the Nepal-India border, Thapa said that initiatives were underway to resolve the problems through political and diplomatic channels.
He also claimed that the differences with the agitating Madhesi parties are narrowing down. The common proposal presented by the three major parties has addressed the key demands of the agitating parties, he said.
Thapa added that it was a great achievement itself to prepare a common proposal by the ruling and opposition parties to address the demands of Madhes-based parties.
