Deuba, while addressing lawmakers in Parliament, stressed on the need to broaden the ownership of the new Constitution promulgated in 2015.
"It is unfortunate that we can't endorse the Constitution amendment bill at the moment as the second phase of local level polls is approaching," the prime minister was quoted as saying by Kathmandu Post.
He called on the Madhesi parties including the Rastriya Janata Party Nepal (RJPN) to participate in the second phase of elections on June 28 and urged them not to doubt his commitment on passing the Constitution amendment bill.
He hoped that the opposition parties will also cooperate with the government in addressing the demands of Madhesis.
Deuba, who was elected Nepal Prime Minister on Tuesday, took over at a crucial time in the politics of Nepal, which is holding the first local-level polls in 20 years, but one that is being resisted by the Madhesi people.
The inhabitants of the southern Terai region, who share cultural ties with Indians, have been demanding more political representation.
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