United Democratic Madhesi Front today sent its response to the government’s invite for talks expression that the government wasn't serious concerning finding a negotiated settlement of the agendas raised by provoking forces.
The UDMF wrote a letter to the prime Minister today expression the government spoiled the atmosphere for talks by incorrectly indicting Madhesi leaders and cadres and subjecting them to torture, and unless that was corrected, there will be no connection for talks.
The UDMF said it was perpetually able to sit for substantive dialogue and forge agreement, but the government should build contributive atmosphere for constant.
The front said that the government wasn't serious concerning negotiated settlement of constitutional problems because the government had not created its stance clear vis-à-vis its 11-point demand.
The front said that the organiser of the political mechanism fashioned to settle problems connected to provincial boundaries himself was negative concerning political theory, federalism, proportional inclusion and secularism and the mechanism had no terms of reference.
The front said it had command thirty six rounds of negotiation with the government and major parties however those negotiations made no results. The UDMF accused PM Oli of unilaterally breaking off negotiations on Gregorian calendar month sixteen.
The front said the government had not fashioned a research committee to analyze cases of rights violation and use of excessive force throughout the Madhes movement despite the undeniable fact that national and international stakeholders had demanded constant.
The front said the government had not declared the movement victims martyrs and had deviated from its responsibility to supply treatment to folks that were slashed throughout the movement.
The first 2 amendments, the UDMF said, were made to the constitution not to address the provoking forces’ issues, but to mislead the international community.
The front said the truth that those 2 amendments were a farce was evident from the nomination of eleven Supreme Court justices principally on the premise of political quota (among the most important parties).
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