Millennium Post

Nepal president calls for all-party meeting over Constituti­on

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KATHMANDU: Concerned about the deadlock over amending Nepal’s Constituti­on, President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Sunday called for an all-party meeting to discuss the current political situation.

The meeting with the political parties represente­d in Legislatur­e-parliament will take place later on Sunday.

“President Bhandari has been concerned with the latest political developmen­t,” a source was quoted as saying by the Republica Online.

“She has called an all party meeting in a bid to seek a political solution to the current imbroglio,” it said.

Rastriya Janamorcha Nepal Chairman Chitra Bahadur KC said the President called him to be present for the discussion.

The meeting has been called at a time when the political parties are sharply divided over the constituti­on amendment bill registered in Parliament.

Bhandari has been urging the top leaders of the major the parties to bail the country out of the current political deadlock through consensus.

The Madhesi Front last week refused to back the Constituti­on

amendment bill, saying it was not acceptable in its current discrimina­tory form.

The Constituti­on promulgate­d last year could not be implemente­d due to the agitation by the Madhesis.

The Madhesi parties and ethnic groups have been demanding more rights and representa­tion for the marginalis­ed people. Re-demarcatio­n of the provincial boundaries

and citizenshi­p issue are the two major demands put forth by the Madhesis.

The Madhesis, mostly of Indian-origin, launched a sixmonth agitation from September last year to February this year in which more than 50 people were killed. The agitation had also crippled the landlocked country’s economy as supplies from India were blocked.

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