The main agitating group of Madhesi parties has for the first time agreed to come to the negotiating table despite earlier appeals by senior Nepalese leaders and is being seen as the first step towards easing the tension and scarcity of essential goods currently gripping the Himalayan nation.
The formal talks between the three-member government talks team and the Joint Madhesi Front (JMF) - the main agitating group of Madhesi parties - will formally kick start tomorrow, Forest Minister Mahesh Acharya told PTI.
Acharya is the coordinator of the talks team formed by the three major political parties to hold talks with the agitating Madhesi and Tharu groups.
The development comes at a time when Nepal is suffering from scarcity of essential goods like fuel and cooking gas due to what it terms as "undeclared blockade" of a key trade point at the border with India by people protesting the controversial newly-promulgated Constitution.
More than 40 people have died in the agitations launched by the Madhesis and Tharu ethnic groups in southern plains, which entered 52nd day today, hitting hard normal life.
The agitating Madhesi group has formed a four-member talks team to hold talks with the government.
New demarcation of boundary for the southern plains, more rights and representation for the Indian-origin Madhesi people are the major demands of the agitating groups.
The Madhesis are inhabitants of Nepal's Terai region bordering India and opposed to splitting the country into seven provinces.
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