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Dissatisfaction is brewing within the alliance in Madhesh

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There is intense dissatisfaction within the coalition in the government of Madhesh province, which has 5 parties and is formed with the support of some small parties. After the pressure of the federal power coalition to reconcile between the parties, even though Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) president Upendra Yadav himself took the lead, dissatisfaction has become more intense.

Dissatisfaction is brewing within the alliance in Madhesh

The power coalition Dalchitra is dissatisfied saying that the allocation of ministries has not been agreed, the ministries have been divided and weakened, and Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav has left on his own accord. The government of Madhesh province is led by Jaspa and includes Congress, Maoists (Centre), Democratic Socialist Party (LoSP) and CPN(S). The government of Madhesh province is supported by small party RPP, civil rights party and some independent MPs.

After the clashes at the foundation-laying ceremony of the University of Agriculture, Janmaat Party, which participated in the government, recalled two of its ministers and withdrew its support. Jaspa president Yadav called the leaders of the party on Tuesday evening to discuss the problems between the alliance in the Madhesh state government. In the meeting of the coalition party called at the Chief Minister's official residence in Janakpur, leader Yadav offered to share the two ministries of education and culture and labor and transport that were vacant after Janmat Party left the government. The Jaspa president left the meeting shortly after not listening to the dissatisfaction of the coalition parties. A minister of Jaspa said that he could not give time for the meeting because he had to return to Kathmandu.

is not well within the coalition. There is a problem. However, it has not been heard," LOSPA state MP Upendra Mahato told Kantipur, "The ministry has not agreed. Ministries have been fragmented and weakened. The meeting of the alliance party is not called. According to Mahato, Jaspa president Yadav called the meeting of the alliance but said that they left after having tea and coffee. "We went to solve the problem within the alliance," he said, "Upendraji left in a short time." We also left after having tea and coffee. There was not much conversation. Bharat Prasad Sah, leader of the Maoist (Centre) parliamentary party, said that despite calling a meeting of the alliance party, their complaints were not heard. We have some complaints. There is dissatisfaction with the Chief Minister's performance," he said. "Jaspa leadership did not seem ready to listen to all these things. And we walked out of the meeting.

There is so much dissatisfaction within the coalition in the Madhesh state government that after the Janmat Party withdrew its support, the MPs of Maoist (Centre), LOSPA and UML reached Sursand in Vihar, India before taking the vote of confidence. The parliamentarians who came to India were sent back to Janakpur under the pressure of the central leadership of the party.

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