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Nepalese group set to end strike | Nepalese group set to end strike |
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The government of Nepal and an ethnically-based political movement have reached an agreement which is set to put an end to a general strike. | The government of Nepal and an ethnically-based political movement have reached an agreement which is set to put an end to a general strike. |
The strike, called by the Madheshi community based in Nepal's plains, has paralysed the south of the country. | The strike, called by the Madheshi community based in Nepal's plains, has paralysed the south of the country. |
It has also created a nationwide fuel shortage and a hike in food prices. | It has also created a nationwide fuel shortage and a hike in food prices. |
The deal was reached after protracted talks between the government and Madheshis angered over what they say is a lack of political representation. | The deal was reached after protracted talks between the government and Madheshis angered over what they say is a lack of political representation. |
The agreement provides for a certain degree of autonomy for the southern plains and other parts of Nepal. | The agreement provides for a certain degree of autonomy for the southern plains and other parts of Nepal. |
The degree of autonomy, how many "states" the country will have and their boundaries, will be decided after elections to an assembly which is due to write a new constitution. | |
Many commentators say ethnically-based autonomy cannot work in a country with a complex web of geographically intermingled groups. | |
Violent campaign | Violent campaign |
The three southern parties forming the front leading the strike had earlier demanded "self-determination" for their region but that word has not been officially used. | |
Let there be no more differences between us Nepalis Nepalese PM GP Koirala | |
Announcing the deal, Nepal's prime minister, Girija Prasad Koirala, spoke partially in Hindi - a language favoured by some Madheshis. | |
He said that he hoped the election would address the issues of all marginalised groups. | |
"Let there be no more differences between us Nepalis," he said. | |
Mr Koirala described the constituent assembly election as the "place where we will get solutions to all the problems facing Nepal". | |
As the deal was announced, Madheshi leaders looked jubilant, while leaders of national parties including the Maoist leader, Prachanda, looked stony-faced. | |
The deal says that Madheshis and other population groups will henceforth be represented in Nepal's army in proportion to their numbers. | |
This is symbolically important. | |
The army is at the core of the country's establishment but Madheshis in particular have barely been a part of it, especially at senior levels. | |
"In this country... we have to struggle for our rights time and again," United Democratic Madheshi Front leader Rajenda Mahato told reporters. | |
"This time we did the same so that we have a good and valid constituent assembly election," he said. | |
Peace talks | |
Madheshi unrest has bedevilled the country for the past 14 months, severely undermining the shaky peace which came with the end of a Maoist insurgency in 2006. | Madheshi unrest has bedevilled the country for the past 14 months, severely undermining the shaky peace which came with the end of a Maoist insurgency in 2006. |
Dark clouds over Nepal | Dark clouds over Nepal |
The southern parties now say they are ready to take part in Nepal's first general elections in nine years, which are due in April. | The southern parties now say they are ready to take part in Nepal's first general elections in nine years, which are due in April. |
They had earlier threatened to might boycott them. | They had earlier threatened to might boycott them. |
The parties say they will also call off a general strike in the south. | |
But the accord does not include militant groups waging a violent campaign in the name of the Madheshis. | But the accord does not include militant groups waging a violent campaign in the name of the Madheshis. |
Speaking as the deal was announced, one regional leader, Mahanta Thakur, called on them to enter peace talks. | Speaking as the deal was announced, one regional leader, Mahanta Thakur, called on them to enter peace talks. |