In the Maoist Terai-Madhesh Jagran Yatra, the ruling UML is demonstrating up to the ward level, the Congress, which has recently launched a campaign to say goodbye, is planning additional programs.
Major political parties have intensified their political campaigns. Congress, UML, Maoists and Unified Socialists are planning a program to strengthen the federal republic and federalism and defend the constitution. RPP is protesting demanding monarchy and Hindu nation.
The 'Tarai Madhesh Jagran Abhiyan' started by the main opposition party Maoists from Jhapa on February 12 reached Chitwan on Saturday. Postponing the campaign for a few days, Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has returned to Kathmandu with top leaders. They have come to Kathmandu to prepare for the Samajwadi Morcha's demonstration in Kathmandu on 15 March.
Sayedine, who has been running an organizational campaign since October, has joined the regional conference of the Congress party. Congress has a strategy of advocating for federal democracy through that conference. Congress General Minister Vishwa Prakash Sharma informed that the young generation is being trained about the strong aspects of democracy in the regional conference. "We are running a political and organizational campaign through the party conference," he said, "the performance committee meeting on Sunday will decide more programs." He said that the Maoists will make a program by understanding the demands of the local people's representatives, civic leaders and locals. "We will synthesize the memorandums of the local people and put demands on the government," she said, "We will put pressure on the government to fulfill the demands." Bhusal informed that during the campaign, they are working to warn the government, bring awareness to the people against regression, and strengthen the organization.
The UML, led by the government, has prepared a street demonstration in favor of the democratic republic from March 11. UML said that the program will be held in all wards across the country at the same time on that day. While Rajawadi is preparing for the movement, the UML Central Secretariat is also preparing for the demonstration. "We have developed a program to expand relations with the opposition parties in favor of the federal republic and break ground against regression," said UM Vice President Yuvraj Gyawali.
While the UML is also running a three-month ward-focused campaign, the UML has instructed to conduct mass mobilization and public awareness programs in favor of the Federal Republic in all provinces and districts till March 30. UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel has issued a circular to the floor committee for that. The UML has scheduled a special demonstration and public meeting in all districts on March 18, and special demonstrations and public meetings in Dhangadhi, Surkhet, Butwal, Pokhara, Birganj and Damak on March 24-30. The speaker of the party center will address the special assembly. UML spokesperson Rajendra Gautam said that they are preparing to raise public awareness in favor of federal republic by demonstrating against regression in all wards and major cities.
Integrated Socialists have announced a two-phase movement for 'good governance and employment, preparation for socialism'. On 2-6 March, there will be a discussion in the subordinate committee, on 7-15 March, there will be preparations for an integrated socialist to hold a dialogue and collect suggestions with organizations and individuals from various sectors at the central level . Similarly, the United Samajwadi Party has said that it will submit a memorandum to the government on March 20, hold a public dialogue and collect suggestions at the state and district levels by the end of March, and submit a memorandum to the state government and district administration office on May 5. The Integrated Socialist is preparing to hold a public dialogue and collect suggestions at the municipal and ward levels until 15 May, submit a memorandum to the municipal and ward offices on 19-22 May, and announce the second phase program on 25 May.
Jagannath Khatiwada, Vice President of Integrated Samajwadi, said that during the agitation, the concerns of the common people will be brought to the local, state and federal government. "We have decided to go to the movement for party building as well," he said.
The RPP has formed the Movement Root Committee under the coordination of President Rajendra Lingden demanding the restoration of monarchy and a Hindu nation. RPP spokesperson Mohan Shrestha informed that there will be a protest centered on Kathmandu in Chait and Baisakh. He said that the RPP itself will lead the movement and will unite like-minded people, groups and parties.
