Chairman of Federal Socialist Forum Nepal Upendra Yadav, President of Terai Madhes Democratic Party Mahantha Thakur, President of Sadbhawana Party Rajendra Mahato and Chairman of Terai Madhes Sadbhawana Party Mahendra Yadav will leave for New Delhi on Sunday, Madhesi parties' sources said.
The four Madhesi parties which make Joint Democratic Madhesi Front are launching agitation in southern Nepal for more than three months and blocking the Nepal-India border for over two month protesting against the new constitution.
During their scheduled visit to India they will try to meet Prime Minister Modi among other senior political leaders and officials in India.
The Madhesi parties were launching agitation to press for their 11 point demands which includes among others, proportionate representation, allocation of Parliament seats on the basis of population and re-demarcation of the provincial boundary.
Their plans to visit Delhi to meet top leaders of India shortly after the return of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kamal Thapa from his personal visit to India, where he met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and discussed the issues relating to the ongoing agitation in southern Nepal is regarded here as significant.