An indefinite district-wide general strike has been called in Arghakhanchi district in protest against the changes to the province borders introduced in the constitution amendment bill in parliament, according to the RSS, National News Agency of Nepal.
People of these districts have termed the bill "impractical" as it has proposed to disintegrate the hilly region within the earlier proposed Province No 5 with the Tarai.
As per the provision in the constitution amendment bill, Arghakhanchu, Palpa, Gulmi, Rolpa and Pyuthan would be split from Province 5 and placed under Province 4.
Protests have erupted in Butwal and Pyuthan where transportation was completely put on halt and all the shops while educational institutions remained shut.
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Meanwhile, an indefinite strike has been called in Gulmi district for the same reason while protests in Palpa continue.
The district was shut following a joint statement issued by sister wings of various political parties, calling for protests against the changes in the boundaries of the province in the Constitution amendment proposal.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara, who reached his home district Rolpa for personal work, was intercepted while returning to Kathmandu by locals of Rolpa and Pyuthan who have come to the streets against the Constitution amendment proposal registered in Parliament.
Although Mahara was asked to address the demonstrations to be launched by the protesters, he declined the request and returned to Kathmandu, Himalayan Times reported.
Locals of both Rolpa and Pyuthan accused Mahara of keeping mum about the Constitution amendment proposal.
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Federal Alliance is a grouping of Madhesi parties and ethnic groups that have been launching agitation demanding more rights and representation for the marginalised people.
Re-demarcation of the provincial boundary and citizenship issue are the two major demands put forth by the agitating Madhesi parties.
Madhesis, mostly Indian-origin, launched a six-month-long agitation from September last year to February this year in which more than 50 people were killed. The agitation had also crippled the landlocked country's economy as supplies from India were blocked.