Nepal's peace and constitution making process is yet to be concluded. After the success of peoples' movement 2006, Nepal has achieved remarkable progress such as, comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA), declaration of Nepal as a federal republic, successful CA election, abolition of Monarchy, 10 thematic reports from the CA committees and awareness raising on security, recognition, self-rule and rights for minority and disadvantaged
The Government of Nepal has signed numerous peace agreements with the then Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists), a rebel group, and identity groups, which form a core base of the ongoing peace process. These agreements relate to cease-fire, federal structures of the state, security sector governance, and inclusive structures of the state. . While some provisions of the peace agreements have been implemented, many provisions remain
Nepal's ongoing peace and constitution making process have been derailed by some internal and external elements of the CA which are interlinked each other. Core issues of Nepal's peace process can be enlisted as; 1) lack of consensus among the political parties on model of federalism and federalization process in the light of uncompromisable democratic principles,2) neglect of newly emerging regional ethno-centric forces
In various occasions, people have raised their concern over their identity, recognition, security, service delivery, basic fundamental rights, livelihood, democratic principles, state structure and issues of human rights and so on. Despite the fact that those people expressed their views, they do not feel secure unless their views and concerns find a due place within the new constitution. People particularly from Ethnic minorities,





