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'Agreement reached with Madhesi parties being implemented'

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Press Trust of India Kathmandu
A senior minister and Nepali Congress leader has said that the three-point agreement reached among the NC, CPN-Maoist Centre and the United Madhesi Front has already been put in the process for implementation.

The three political forces last week inked a pact to address the demands of the Madhesi parties, just before the voting for the post of prime minister, to ensure the support of the Madhes-based parties in favour of Prachanda, the sole prime ministerial candidate.

The agreement reached with the Madhesi parties has already moved towards its fulfillment, Ramesh Lekhak, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport said.

The 3-point agreement includes providing Rs 1 million compensation to the families of those killed during the Madhes agitation providing free treatment to those injured and amendment to the constitution for re-drawing the provincial boundary forging a political consensus with political parties.
 

The historical step has created positive impact in the overall political scenario of the country, claimed Lekhak.

He said that the new coalition government was formed as the previous government led by CPN-UML leader K P Oli could not take up national agenda in an appropriate manner.

There is speculation that once the major demands of the Madhesi parties are addressed, they may join the government.

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First Published: Aug 06 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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