Narendra Modi and Upendra Yadhav's Phone Conversation

not a single end to be found to the continuous emergency in Nepal over the new Constitution, pioneers of challenging Madhesi gatherings will go to New Delhi on Sunday to hold converses with Indian pioneers.

United Democratic Madhesi Front, the umbrella association including four Madhesi gatherings, has called the visit a chance to "notify pioneers of Indian political gatherings about the present circumstance in Nepal".

The pioneers who will visit New Delhi are Mahanta Thakur of Terai Madhes Democratic Party, Upendra Yadav of Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal, Rajendra Mahato of Sadbhawana Party and Mahendra Ray Yadav of Terai Madhes Sadbhawana Party.

Sources in UDMF say the pioneers will hold converses with outside undertakings priest Sushma Swaraj, national security guide Ajit Doval, Congress boss Sonia Gandhi and pioneers of other political gatherings.

There is plausibility of a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, however nothing has been affirmed yet.

Madhesis, who are the overwhelming populace in the Terai locale of Nepal flanking India, have been dissenting for more than three months looking for changes in the new Constitution proclaimed in September.

They are requesting changes in the Constitution which will promise sufficient political representation in government organs and crisp division of limits of the proposed new states.

The dissents, which have turned vicious on a few events
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