As many as 18 CA members from NC representing the Tharu community and Madhes on Wednesday submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Sushil Koirala on Wednesday to make sincere efforts to bring the agitating parties on board the constitution-making process. Prime Minister Koirala has said that he will put forth their demands in the three-party meeting after receiving a memorandum at CA Building in New Baneshwar.
According to NC CA member Teju Lal Chaudhary, the CA members have asked Prime Minister Koirala to stall the ongoing constitution-making process and initiate talks with the agitating Tharu and Tarai-Madhes-based parties, revise the demarcation of the proposed province number 2 to include Chure region, address concerns of Madhes-based parties on citizenship, ensure proportionate inclusive representation of all groups of people and delineate electoral constituencies based on population.
Chaudhary said they have drawn serious attention of Prime Minister Koirala to initiate talks with the agitating Tharu and Madhes-based parties. "Prime Minister Koirala has assured that he will put forth the issue in the three-party meeting for discussions," he said.
Those submitting memorandum include CA members Chandra Mohan Yadav, Kiran Yadav, Surendra Chaudhary, Ganesh Mandal, Radhe Chandra Yadav and Amaresh Kumar Singh.
UCPN (Maoist) Madhesi lawmakers press party for talks
As many as 25 CA members of the UCPN (Maoist) from Tarai districts have drawn the attention of the party leadership to address the ongoing protests in Tarai.
Submitting a memorandum to party chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and senior leader Baburam Bhattarai on Wednesday, a group of lawmakers from the party criticized the party leadership for failing to take initiatives for the talks. They have demanded that the existing crisis in the country should be resolved through talks.
Maoist lawmaker Prabhu Sah-led team submitted the memorandum to party top leadership including Dahal and Bhattarai at the CA premises on Wednesday.
Some NC, Maoist lawmakers for stalling CA process for talks