Kathmandu, Nepal: The prospect of joining of the Madhes based parties in the incumbent government seems to have averted, thanks to the souring relations between the ruling head Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) and the two major Madhes based parties- Rastriya Janta Party Nepal (RJPN) and the Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (FSFN). 

The CPN has withdrawn its support from Rastriya Janta Party Nepal and Federal Socialist Forum Nepal alliance government of Province-2, after sever differences between the RJPN-FSFN coalition government and the CPN over ranges of issues. 

However, the CPN has officially stated that the reason for withdrawing the support was government's delay in the development activities. 

However, source close to the CPN has sates that controversial remarks delivered by the Chief Minister Lal Babu Pandit while welcoming the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the major reason behind the CPN’s decision to withdraw the support. 

The assembly meeting of Province-2 called for Sunday was halted after CPN announced to withdraw the support extended to the RJPN-FSFN coalition. However, the RJPN-FSFN coalition government has still the majority in the assembly even though the CPN has withdrawn its support.