MAY 2, KATHMANDU. The Broader Madhesi Front (BMF), an alliance of lawmakers from different Madhes-based parties, declared its programmes of protest demanding a constitution which guarantees the federalism and secures the rights of Madhesi people.
Organizing a program in Capital on Wednesday BMF unveiled the schedule of its agitation programme ranging from interaction programmes, torch rallies, corner assemblies to general strike.
During the press meet, chief of the alliance as well as Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum Nepal (MJF-N) Chairman Upendra Yadav said that the constitution shouldn’t be a compromised draft. He also claimed that the protest aimed to prevent the danger on the way of constitution making.