Madhesh-centric parties in an attempt to regroup

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Madhesh-centric parties in an attempt to regroup

Madhesh-centric parties have joined efforts to block the front. The Madhesh-centric party, which has suffered from division many times, is looking for a way to stand together by forming a unity, working unity or a front. As part of this effort, all the Madhesh-centric parties have formed a working group for the last one week to discuss cooperation.

Janata Pragatisheel Party President Hridayesh Tripathi has been meeting the leadership of all parties for the past few days and discussed the need to at least cooperate on specific issues. "We are trying to work together between the parties whose views and issues match, with the aim of standing together and speaking with one voice," he said. 

Madhesh movement reached great heights and ended up collapsing. All the leaders feel that,' he said, 'at least we have to sit together on specific issues, for that the discussion is going on from the point of view of forming a 'loose alliance'.''   He mentioned that it would be easier if there is at least a 'loose alliance' for discussions on how to proceed when the matter of constitutional amendment is coming up. He said that in the first phase, cooperation will be initiated with the Madhesh-centric party and then with the indigenous tribes, oppressed Dalit-centric forces. Janmat Party led by CK Raut formed a working group under the leadership of Vice President Abdul Khan on Monday to initiate dialogue and cooperation between Madhes-centric parties. 

Mahanth Thakur-led Democratic Samajwadi Party Nepal has formed a working group under the leadership of Senior Vice President Jitendra Prasad Sonar. The working group has been assigned the responsibility of dialogue, cooperation, functional unity and the possibility of unifying the party with political issues and principles. Senior vice president of LOSPA, Sonar, who led the

task force, said that efforts will be made for cooperation between federalism and the reformist forces. "There is talk of amending the constitution, raising the threshold, going to a two-party system," he said. It has realized the need for cooperation between parties with similar ideas and issues. How can we go now, we will discuss that matter among all the parties.' 

Jaspa led by Upendra Yadav has formed a working group under the leadership of Vice President Rajkishore Yadav to initiate cooperation. Jaspa led by Ashok Rai has formed a working group under the leadership of Federal Council Chairman Rajendra Shrestha and Janata Pragatisheel Party led by Senior Vice President Shivji Yadav.

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