Madhesis to resume agitation in Nepal after Holi

2016-03-03 3

Nepal, Mar 03 (ANI): The Madhesi political parties have closed ranks once again to hit the roads demanding amendments in the new Constitution. More than 50 people were killed in their nearly five-month long agitation. The Madhesis had called off their stir ahead of Prime Minister KP Oli's trip to India last month. Nizammudin Samani of Nepal Sadbhavana Party said they had no other option but to resort to protests. The 135-day blockade has been lifted and supplies from India are entering the country but still the ongoing discussions between the government and protesting parties over the charter have failed to yield any result. The coalition government led by Oli's Communist Party of Nepal has assured to re-examine parts of the Constitution to address the concerns of the Madhesis and other dissatisfied communities.

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