Nepal's Federal Alliance has prepared the programmes of protest, hoping to intensify Kathmandu-centric agitation in the next three weeks.
The Federal Alliance has 27 constituents, including the constituents of the United Democratic Madhesi Front.
Sadbhawana Party general secretary Manish Kumar Suman said the alliance will unveil its protest programmes after holding an interaction with diplomatic corps tomorrow.
Suman said that the alliance would brief the representatives of the diplomatic missions based in the capital about its 22 point common concept paper issued by the alliance on April 17.
Suman said the alliance will hold rallies and mass meetings in all 75 districts and ensure that similar protest programmes are organised in all districts.
He also said that the alliance would launch its protest programmes within a few days in all districts.
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"We hope to build momentum for Kathmandu-centric protest programme in three weeks," The Himalayan Times quoted Suman as saying.
He added that the alliance would form separate committees and sub-committees to carry out the protest programmes.
Prime Minister's Press Adviser Pramod Dahal said that the leaders of the alliance should respond to the Prime Minister call positively since he had invited them twice for the talks.
He also said that the talks committee formed by the government had been talking informally to the alliance leaders but they had not responded so far to the talks offer.
In its 22-point common concept paper, the alliance has demanded to create autonomous provinces on the basis of identity and economic capability guaranteeing two provinces in the Tarai.
Nepali Congress leader Bimalendra Nidhi said that his party had not been able to take the lead to initiate dialogue with the agitating forces due to its general convention and some other party activities but now the party was free from those tasks.