The three-party alliance will continue in Madhesh province
Janakpur. Due to the growing coldness between the Nepali Congress and the UML, the political alignment of the provinces has started to change, but it has no effect on the Madhesh province.
It has been agreed to continue the three-party alliance between Nepali Congress, CPN-UMA and Nepali Communist Party-NCP currently existing in Madhesh province.
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