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CHITWAN, March 16: Sadbhavana Party Chairperson Rajendra Mahato has said the Madhesi Morcha would not take part in the election until the amendment to the constitution with revisions.
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CHITWAN, March 16: Sadbhavana Party Chairperson Rajendra Mahato has said the Madhesi Morcha would not take part in the election until the amendment to the constitution with revisions. 



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Talking to journalists here on Thursday, leader Mahato said the Morcha has withdrawn its support to the government for no implementation of three-point agreement reached between the government and Morcha. 


He accused the government of forcefully announcing the date for election without addressing their demands and clarified that they would not participate in such polls. RSS 

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