The agitating parties will launch protest rally in Ratnapark of Kathmandu tomorrow and sit-in in front of the Singhdurbar Secretariat, the main government administrative complex, for indefinite period starting from Sunday.
After launching six-month long anti-constitution protest programmes in the southern border of the country last year, the alliance has now changed their strategy and focused on capital city in an attempt to draw attention of the government and other stakeholders to their demands.
Announcing their agitation programme at a press meet here today, they rejected the first amendment to the constitution saying it failed to address their demands.
The recent political appointments to various positions and the appointment of 21 ambassadors by the Leftist coalition government shows that the amendment has failed to incorporate their demands relating to inclusiveness, they said in a joint statement signed by Federal Socialist Party president Upendra Yadav.
Madhesis, mostly of Indian-origin, wants the government to rewrite the Constitution so that the concept of secularism, identity-based proportional inclusive representation and federal democratic republic status to Nepal could be constitutionally ensured.
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