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  Unification among Madhesi parties impossible:Yadav  
 

SANTOSH SINGH

SARLAHI, Oct 13: Chairman of Madhesi Peoples’ Right Forum-Nepal Upendra Yadav on Saturday, ruled out possibility of ideological unification with the Madhesi parties.

However, he opined that there is strong possibility of forming the alliance to champion Madhes issues.

Speaking at a pres conference organized at Nawalpur in the district, Yadav  further said that alliance could also be forged with the parties that are in the ruling coalition on the issue of federalism.

On the occasion, he also revealed his party’s unsuccessful unification effort with the Terai Madhes Democratice Party despite the series of talks held earlier.

In the program, Yadav termed the incumbent government as the main hurdle for the consensus.

“Country could get way out of the existing political deadlock, only after removal of the Bhattarai-led government,” he argued.

 
Published on 2012-10-13 16:06:22
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