President of Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal, Upendra Yadav, has said that even after the end of the monarchy, the multi-party system and now the republic, there has been no reduction in the discrimination, inequality, exploitation and oppression of the Madhesi community.
He also said that the Madhesi, tribal tribes, Muslims, Tharu, women and Dalit communities are being left behind politically.
In the orientation program held on Wednesday in Kanchanrup, Saptari, as part of the Jaspa Nepal Basic Organization Building Campaign with the People, President Yadav said that the country's condition has become worse in the 35 years since the multi-party system was introduced.
He also said that although the citizenship problem was partially resolved during the Madhesi movement, there was no reduction in discrimination, inequality, exploitation and oppression of the Madhesi community.
After the change of 2046, Yadav alleges that despite the formation of 37 governments in 35 years, they have not brought any possibility towards good governance, eliminating poverty and unemployment. Accusing Congress and Communists of causing problems in the country in the last 35 years, he said that corruption, commissarism and robbery have been established in the country.
Stating that there is a commission game in every body, Jaspa Nepal President Yadav accused middlemen and bureaucracy of trying to run the country together. Accusing the Congress and the communists who lead the government of trapping the country in the swamp of corruption, Yadav also alleged that education, agriculture, industry and production have all been destroyed in the last 35 years.
President Yadav, who came to Saptari from Western Nepal to meet Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav in Uttar Pradesh, India, discussed Saptari's contribution to the Indian independence movement and the socialist movement.
While discussing the Kusahaghat camp to help the Indian freedom movement during the war era in Nepal, President Yadav also recalled the release of the Indian socialist leaders Jaiprakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia and others imprisoned in the Hanumannagar jail scandal.
