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Friday, April 27, 2012


MADESH FRONT STICKS TO ONE MADESH, ONE PADESH STAND Kathmandu, 27April: The United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) has demanded to merge two separate states proposed by the State Restructuring Commission (SRC) into one. Similarly, the UDMF also decided to oppose the proposal floated by the Maoist party. On Thursday, the Maoist party has tabled a new proposal with total 10 provinces including two provinces in southern plain. A meeting of the UDMF held today decided to implement the demand for 'One Madhes, One Province', said co-chairman of Nepal Sadbhavana Party Laxman Lal Karna. "Decision has been made to meet the demand for 'One Madhes, One Province' by slight amendment to the SRC report," he added. General secretary of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (Loktantrik) Gitendra Dev said the leaders of UDMF protested the Maoist proposal saying that it was unveiled intending to split the Madhes. He said, "We have no reservation over the number of federal states. But, we cannot agree on making two provinces in Madhes." Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Kumar Gachchhadar, Minister for Information and Communication Raj Kishor Yadav, chairman of Tarai-Madhes Loktantrik Party Mahantha Thakur, chairman of Tarai-Madhes Loktantrik Party, Nepal, Mahendra Yadav and other leaders of UDMF were present at the meeting. RSS Nnnn FAR-WEST SHUT DOWN INDEFINITELY Kathmandu, 27 April: At a time when top leaders of the major political parties have been holding marathon discussions on state restructuring to resolve the issue, people of the far-west region have launched agitations demanding an indivisible far-west, RSS reports from Dhangadi. region. They have called strike for indefinite period in far-west region from today as part of their agitation programmes. Normal life in different districts of the region has been affected as transport services, industries and educational institutions have been shut down. Cadres of different political parties, entrepreneurs and locals have staging protest by chanting slogan in favor of the indivisible far-west. Banda enforcers said that they were compelled to launch the agitations to protest the proposal recently floated by the UCPN-Maoist that aims to split the far-west. On Thursday, the Maoist party proposed the 10-province model on state-restructuring. RSS nnnn

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