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BMF divided after May 27 debacle; disgruntled leaders announce 'action' against Yadav, Bhandari
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MJF-Nepal chairman Upendra YadavMadhesi leaders affiliated to Broader Madhesi Front (BMF) Tuesday said that action would be taken against the Front's head and Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum- Nepal (MJF-Nepal) chairman Upendra Yadav and MJF-Loktantrik leader Sharat Singh Bhandari for collaborating with "anti-Madhes" political parties after the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly.

MJF-Loktantrik leader Sharat Singh BhandariOrganising a press conference in Kathmandu, a faction of BMF said the meeting of Yadav and Bhandari with President Dr Ram Baran Yadav Sunday midnight, after the demise of the CA, without consent of the Front revealed their dual character.

A press release signed by Prabhu Sah, Ram Kumar Sharma, Bharat Sah and Ram Rijhan Yadav of UCPN (Maoist), Ram Ashis Gupta of Terai Madhes Loktantrik Party and Atma Ram Prasad Sah of MJF-Republican appealed to Madhesi people to show unity in the next Constituent Assembly election. nepalnews.com

 

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