The United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) leaders, in a meeting held here, claimed that the new proposal has not addressed their key demand -- revision of provincial boundary.
They decided to boycott the local-level polls slated for May 14 and announced fresh protests, saying the new proposal has failed to address their demands.
The leaders said they would not take ownership of the amendment proposal which the government registered at the the Parliament Secretariat yesterday.
Terai Madhes Democratic Party leader Surendra Jha rejected the government's claim that the new proposal was brought in by taking the Madhesi Front into confidence.
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He said the content in the proposal was different than what was agreed during the joint meeting between the representatives of ruling parties and Front leaders.
Meanwhile, Nepali Congress senior leader Ram Chandra Poudel said the new Constitution amendment proposal registered at the Parliament is aimed at addressing the concerns raised by the Madhesi people.
He slammed the leaders of Madhes-based parties for distorting facts, saying the Nepali Congress Party has always favoured for the inclusion, citizenship rights, development and welfare of the Madhesi people.
The Madhesi parties, which are demanding more representation and re-demarcation of state boundaries, are opposing the local body elections.
Madhesis, mostly of Indian-origin, launched a prolonged agitation between September 2015 and February last year against the implementation of the new Constitution which they felt marginalised the Terai community.
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