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Campaigning intensifies in Karnali as Election Day draws closer

KARNALI, Nov 13: The campaigning for the election to the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly has intensified in Karnali, with only seven days to go for Election Day. Parties and candidates have expedited their election campaigns in the lead up to November 20.
By Republica

KARNALI, Nov 13: The campaigning for the election to the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly has intensified in Karnali, with only seven days to go for Election Day. Parties and candidates have expedited their election campaigns in the lead up to November 20.


In all the districts of Karnali, there is likely to be stiff competition between the ruling coalition and the main opposition CPN-UML. In Salyan, the coalition’s common candidate is Prakash Jwala, deputy general secretary of CPN (Unified Socialist) Party, while the UML has fielded Rajendrabir Rai.


Based on the results of the local elections, Nepali Congress has 33,616 votes, Maoist Center 26,713, UML 26,628 and Unified Socialist 9,467 votes in Salyan. Jwala, the common candidate of the alliance, is confident of winning in this district, which has 157,701 voters.


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Having won the elections in the years 2051, 2056, 2070 and 2074, he has maintained a good image in Salyan. UML's candidate Rai claimed that his personality, determination to avoid corruption and the votes of the changed people are the main basis for winning this election.


Likewise, Dhan Bahadur Budha, a central member of CPN (Unified Socialist) who is the common candidate on behalf of the coalition in Dolpa, is confident of his victory. Having won the Constituent Assembly in 2070 and the House of Representatives election in 2074, he said that his victory was assured for the third time as well. There are 22,440 voters in the district.


His rival Ganesh Bahadur Shahi of UML said, “Since people's hopes for UML are increasing  and the voters want to see my work, I will win.” Angat Kumar Budha from Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Harka Bahadur Thakulla from CPN-Marxist (Pushpalal) and Bir Bahadur Rokaya from Independent are also in the fray for the post of member of the House of Representatives.


(RSS)


 

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