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Nepal to table Constitution amendment proposal by November 6

Prachanda also informed the lawmakers that the draft of the proposal was at its final stage.

Kathmandu: Nepalese Prime Minister Prachanda on Wednesday said the government aims at tabling a Constitution amendment proposal in the Parliament before November 6 and will try to build consensus among the major stakeholders, including the agitating Madhesis.

While addressing the Parliament to inform about his recently concluded visit to Goa to attend the BRICS- BIMSTEC Outreach Summit earlier this week, he said discussions were underway for the same so as to table the proposal within next three weeks, before the Chhath festival which is considered major in this country.

Prachanda also informed the lawmakers that the draft of the proposal was at its final stage.

He, however, admitted that dialogues held among the major parties so far had not been much fruitful in this regard; hence, the government was doing further homework to make the discussions more fruitful.

The government has accorded top priority to conclude the Constitution amendment process in consensus of the main opposition CPN-UML and agitating parties and groups, including Madhesis, Tharus and Janajatis, he said.

"I want to assure you," he said, addressing the disgruntled groups, "Your genuine concerns will be addressed." The Madhesi parties and ethnic minority groups have been pressing the government to amend the Constitution at the earliest for addressing their demands relating to re-demarcation of provincial boundary and other relating to more rights and representation to the marginalised communities.

The Madhesis, mostly of Indian origin, had led a months-long deadly agitation that also witnessed a crippling blockade of key border trade points with India.

( Source : PTI )
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