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NEFIN seeks UML’s support to federate country based on ethnicity
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The Nepal Federation of Indigenous and Nationalities (NEFIN) has drawn attention of the Chairman of CPN (UML) Jhalanath Khanal to federate the country based on unitary ethnic identity.

Meeting with Khanal on Monday, a team of representatives from NEFIN and different ethnic groups demanded to address their concerns in the new constitution, RSS reports.

On the occasion, Khanal expressed his commitment to keep the demands of the indigenous communities at the top leaders meetings.

Khanal also claimed that the UML was raising its voice for suppressed and indigenous communities from the past and the party would be serious to this end this time too, Naresh Tamrakar of Newa: Dey Dabu quoted Khanal as saying.

Representatives of Newar, Rai, Limbu, Tamang, Magar, Tharu, Gurung, Sunuwar and other ethnic communities were present on the occasion. nepalnews.com

 

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