At a news conference held at his residence in Biratnagar this morning, Yadav said the draft of the constitution was not acceptable to the dissenting sides claiming that it has deprived the Madhesi, indigenous, Janajati, Dalits, women and marginalised communities of their rights.
Yadav added that his party would, however, accept the constitution if it ensures inclusiveness, secularism, democracy and republicanism.
He also recalled that his party has already given suggestion for the directly-elected presidential system.
On a separate context, Yadav said that there would be relevance of talks with the four major parties only if they implement the previous agreements signed with the Madhesi, indigenous and other communities.
Talks would not be held to reverse the past pacts and agreements, he said. He claimed that the four parties were raising the issue of talks just to foil the possible uprising in the near future.
Yadav also hinted at formation of a broader national alliance of Madhesi, indigenous, Janajati and other groups against the draft of the new constitution.
Asked about resignation from the Constituent Assembly (CA), Yadav said no decision has been made to resign from the CA.
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