On the first day of their protests, a condolence meeting will be organised here in memory of those killed during the three month-long agitation in southern Nepal which totals to more than 40.
As per the programme, protest rallies and public meetings will be organised in different parts of the country including Sunsari, Morang, Dhanusha, Sarlahi, Bara, Makanwanpur, Rupendehi and Kailali.
A meeting of nine political parties including Federal Socialist Forum Nepal, Terai Madhes Democratic Party, Sadbhawana Party, Tharuhat Terai Party and Federal Limbuwan Party Nepal held here today which decided the programme.
He was hinting towards the incidents of Friday and yesterday when an ambulance was attacked, a sick child and a patient with oxygen cylinder was injured by agitators and setting ablaze a truck carrying medicines during protests in southern Nepal.
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Rawal said the government is engaged in diplomatic efforts towards lifting the "undeclared blockade" imposed by India in southern border of Nepal.
He said the opening of Nepal's trading point with Tibet in the north cannot be termed as anti-India move as the Nepal government is trying to establish balanced relations with both the neighbours based on the principle of Panchasheel.
The major political parties had amended some provisions
of the Constitution to address the demands of the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front, which rejected the move of the parties.
After organising the protests in Terai, the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) made a broader alliance with other ethnic political parties to form the Federal Alliance and announced the nation-wide protest programmes.
The programmes include handing over a memorandum on their demands to the government via District Administration Offices, erecting black flags at government office premises, carrying out public demonstrations including rallies and mass meetings in district headquarters and mass assemblies in major cities and towns of the nation, among others.
The Alliance argued that the Constitution should be rewritten to strengthen independence, nationality and national integrity; and to constitutionally manage non-discriminatory, secular and identity-based proportional inclusive federal democratic republic.
The members have also decided to raise issues of public interest including growing inflation, shortage of petroleum products and load shedding among others during their protest.
"For this, we are determined to hold a national-level agitation through unity and empowerment among Madhesis and Adivasi/Janajati forces," the statement read. "The agitation is also bent on implementation of our 26-point joint demand and other pacts and agreements held with the government in the past.