One month ultimatum to federal coalition government

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One month ultimatum to federal coalition government

Federal coalition based on identity has given an ultimatum to the government to fulfill five-point demands within a month.

Parties and organizations affiliated to federal alliance based on identity held a joint press conference in Kathmandu on Sunday and gave a one-month ultimatum to the government demanding five free health check-ups for the people affected by Corona.

Coalition has also accused government of failing to control infections, health checks, equipment and proper management while corona virus has alarmed everyone.

Corona has accused government of failing to provide adequate relief to the poor, even though lives of people, including factories, businesses, businesses, educational institutions, hospitals, transportation and service offices, have been completely affected.

Speaking on the occasion, Laxman Tharu, coordinator of Tharuhat Tharuwan Rastriya Morcha, said that constitution has not been able to accommodate sentiments of all.

Coordinator of Tharuhat Tharuwan Rastriya Morcha, Tharu also said that current movement will be ideological.

Coalition has given government a month's ultimatum to meet the demands. It has also warned that if its demands are not met within a month, a massive agitation will be declared in Kathmandu from December 6.

Similarly, coalition has demanded to amend all anti-identity articles, clauses and schedules including Article 274 of constitution to institutionalize federalism.

Stating that Tharuhat agitators, including Member of House of Representatives Reshmalal Chaudhary, have been framed on various charges of conspiracy, they have demanded that government withdraw their cases and release prisoners unconditionally and immediately stop institutional corruption.