The First Madhes Movement 2063 institutionalized the identity of Madhesis for the first time in the Interim Constitution. The reason was the strength of the forces of the Madhes movement (organized representation). After that, as the forces of the Madhes movement became divided, the Madhes issue became surrounded by a black cloud. The game of formation and dissolution of parties and polarization is not new in the politics of Madhes. Searching for the recent past, such a list is long. In the journey from Tarai Congress to Jaspa, there have been several attempts to dissolve and form. When the power of the parties is organized in the politics of Madhes, it gives a hint that the Madhes issue will arise by breaking the black cloud.
Politician Khushi Lal Mandal says that efforts will not be stopped to achieve the Madhes issue as long as it is alive. Even if the shoulders carrying the Madhes issue are divided, the issue will remain unresolved. "The Madhes issue will not allow Madhesi politics to die," he said. The most unique thing that has happened in Madhes politics since the partition is not new is that the 'Madhes issue' has been used as a stepping stone to power. Prolonging power after coming to power. To overthrow the government. Again, Madhes is confusing the 'issue' in the game of forming another government. The first of the nine points of the UML-Maoist government was to address the demands of the Madhes and Tharu movements.
The first point was the same when filing a no-confidence motion against the same government. This was the first of the seven points when the Congress-Maoist government was formed. This was the first of three points prepared by the Madhesi Front in support of the government. The analysis of the political circles is that the dark cloud over the Madhes issue has not been removed as it has been limited to a document that will never be left out but will never be implemented.
At present, there is a coalition government led by the Nepali Congress. Since there is no single-party majority government, the importance of the constituent parties increases. The Janata Samajwadi Party has an important presence in the current government. The JSP leadership should be able to use this time to address the Madhes issue, the politicians said. The government led by Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has got the organized vote of the Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP). Asin Jaspa's Mahanta Thakur faction voted in favor of Deuba in the re-elected parliament. JSP chairman Upendra Yadav was part of the coalition formed to make Deuba the prime minister.
Those who supported this government should now be able to set an example of being Madhes-friendly by filing a proposal to amend the constitution to address the issue of Madhes in the parliament, says the Council of Politicians. For this, JSP chairman Upendra Yadav should be able to put pressure on this government. He says, 'Amendments require two-thirds vote which the present government does not have. But the At Deuba government should be able to register the amendment proposal in the parliament.
KP Oli, who did not want to hear even the letter 'C' of the Madhes issue, had presented generosity towards the Madhes issue when he was in the minority. However, he failed to confirm that in practice. Politicians say, "After the proposal is registered in the parliament, the real face of the party and its leaders will be revealed to the Madhesi people." Professor Bhogendra Jha, who is well-versed in Madhes politics, said that he did not believe in the analysis of the current government even though he hoped that the Madhes issue would be addressed. He said that the tendency of being ready to involve the Madhesi forces in power but hesitating to address the issue was in the leadership of almost all the major parties. According to Professor Jha, the Maoists seem to be relatively liberal and serious about the Madhes issue because of Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal's 'Prachanda'. He said that the current situation would not be conducive to addressing the Madhes issue without any pressure.
The Madhes elected and sent most of the Madhesi faces from within the Madhes in that election. But what did Madhes get? At that time, why were the three Madhesi forces (parties) divided into many factions? Why add unrest instead of calming the minds and hearts of the Madhes? While waiting for the answers to these questions, the minds of the Madhes are still restless and agitated. There were many shoulders in Madhes carrying the issue of Madhes. Many leaders have left the world carrying the Madhes issue for more than seven decades, but the issue is still alive. After all, why has the mind of Madhes been restless for so long?
According to the Council of Politicians, the issue of empowerment has been dragging on due to the weakening of the Madhesi parties. He argues that the issue of empowerment has taken a long time as the rights group (Madhesi Dal) is pushing and disintegrating. He says that the government did not listen to Gajendra Narayan Singh's push through peaceful struggle by forming the Sadbhavana Party. But after that push, the forum itself fell apart. '
The solution to the Madhes problem has been consuming for a long time, which is also the reason for the division in the Madhesi power, the politicians said. He said that the more the state delays in resolving the Madhes issue, the more the outrage will increase. He linked the example with the ongoing Madhes movement, arguing, "Even though the Madhesi party does not have a strong organization, the Madhes have been agitating three times in a decade." According to the Mandal, the reason for the turmoil in the minds of the Madhes is the discrimination suffered by the state and the selfish character of the Madhesi power (Madhesi parties). They (Madhesi party leaders) have not been able to address the issue of Madhes even though they are involved in power interests rather than addressing the issue of Madhes.