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Front leaders plead support from Indian leader

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PATNA, Feb 1: Leaders of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) have told Indian leader that the recent amendments in the constitution have failed to address their demands.

The leaders complained with Vice-president of Rastriya Janata Dal Raghuvansh Prasad Singh that major three parties of Nepal have turned deaf ear to their demands.

“It seems major parties are for moving ahead ignoring our demands,” Madhesi leaders told Singh at Muzaffarpur in Indian state of Bihar.

During the meeting Sadbhawana Party Chairman Rajendra Mahato said that the government should implement earlier 22 and 8 points agreements.

“There is sympathy of International community toward Madhes protest, and there is need of support from India,” Chairman of Federal Socialist Forum Nepal Upendra Yadav told the leader, adding that its moral duty of the southern neighbor to check implementation of earlier agreements.



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