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FSFN expresses concern over CDC report
The Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (FSFN) has expressed its serious concern over the report related to the parliamentary and provincial elections’ constituency delineation submitted to the government by the Electoral Constituency Delineation Commission (CDC).bookmark
Published at : September 1, 2017
Updated at : September 1, 2017 18:02
Kathmandu
The Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (FSFN) has expressed its serious concern over the report related to the parliamentary and provincial elections’ constituency delineation submitted to the government by the Electoral Constituency Delineation Commission (CDC).
The FSFN dismissed the report as faulty, complaining that it fails to strike a balance between the population and geography while delineating provincial boundary and that it tries to reduce representation of Madhesi community.
"We are not satisfied with the report that tries to reduce representation of indigenous nationalities even in hill and mountainous area," said a statement issued by FSFN Chairperson Upendra Yadav. RSS
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