It is agreed that the name of the party will be Nagarik Janmat, the symbol Dhakia, the patron of the party will be Resham Lal Chaudhary and the executive president will be CK Raut.
After the merger between Janamat and Civil Liberation Party, it has been agreed to keep the name of the party as Nagarjan Janmat and election symbol Dhakiya. The meeting of unity working group held in Amarpur of Madhuvan municipality of Bardia on Sunday agreed on the name and election symbol. A meeting of the working committee will be held after a few days and the integration process will be completed.
Abdul Khan, the vice president of Janmat, who is also in the working group, informed that Resham Lal Chaudhary will be the patron of the party and CK Raut will be the executive president. It has been agreed that Naupa president Ranjita Shrestha will remain as the third ranking leader. In terms of area, from Chitwan to Jhapa, Raut has been entrusted. The draft committee has given responsibility to Chaudhary from Chitwan to West. According to Vice President of Public Opinion Khan, the matter of party integration will be decided within the second week of Baisakh and will be announced on 15 Baisakh.
Before the meeting of the first working group for unity in Amarpur of Madhuvan, there was a discussion between Raut, the president of Janmat, and Chaudhary, the guardian of Naupa, in Gulria. Chaudhary said that Naupa meeting will be held in Tikapur on 5th and 6th Baisakh for party unification.
Janamat President Raut informed that his party will take the leadership of the integration as a national party. Stating that there is no demand for unification between the two parties, President Raut said, "If there is no agreement on something, both the parties will leave their stand." We will resolve the issue of integration soon. The issue of identity belongs to both parties. High-level leaders of both parties are participating in the draft committee meeting.
The leaders have said that the party will unite with the goal of becoming an identitarian decisive force in Terai/Madhesh in the upcoming elections. In the last House of Representatives elections, Civil Immunity won 4 seats directly and 1 seat through popular vote. According to public opinion, 5 seats were won proportionally. There are 7 parliamentarians of civil liberties in Far West. There are 4 MPs in Lumbini and 1 MP in Madhesh. Janmat has 13 MPs in Madhesh and 3 MPs in Lumbini. The 107-member Madhesh will remain as the fourth party in the state assembly with 14 MPs even after the merger. In the 87-member Lumbini State Assembly, Civil Immunity and Public Opinion, which are ranked 5th and 6th, will move to fourth place.
After the progress of the process of integration, there is enthusiasm among the public opinion leaders and activists in Madhesh province. They claim that integration will remove the rift between Madhesi and Tharu and will help to connect Terai-Madhesh from East Jhapa to West Kanchanpur. Janamat leader BP Sah said that the merger will make the party stronger. "Both parties agree on the main agenda of the Madhesh movement," he said, adding, "There was also a rift between Madheshi and Tharu." This integration also works to connect all the geography of Terai-Madhesh. He also claimed that unity will strengthen the issue of identity and federalism.
Saptari's public opinion leader Surendra Madheshi said that the party integration was taken positively. "After the unification of both parties, there will be a great power in Terai-Madhesh," said Madheshi, "It will bring a new wave in East and West Madhesh." Manoj Yadav Marbaita, a public opinion activist from Dhanusha, said that he was happy with the news of the unification of the party that stood at the foundation of the movement, public opinion and civil emancipation. "Unification will strengthen us not only in eastern Madhesh, but also in western Nepal," he said.
Civil liberties activists are confused in the Far West, where civil liberties have had an impact. Kailash Chaudhary, the founding president of Civil Liberation Kailali, who is also a member of the state assembly, said that he only came to know about Ekta from the news. "I am also getting to know by watching the news," MP Chaudhary said, "On Sunday, there was an informal stay among the workers of the constituency in Tikapur. Everyone is confused. No one is clear.'
Patiram Chaudhary, president of the party's Sudurpaschim province, said that he was unable to say anything because everything was happening at the top level. "The district level workers are asking, but there is no response," he said. Pradeep Chaudhary, Kailali District President of Civil Liberties, said that there was no discussion in the lower structure of the party and the confusion had increased. He said that the workers wished that the situation of disintegration after unity like other parties would not have happened.
