Political Parties Intensify Election Campaigning in Kanchanpur Constituency-2 Ahead of Polls

Kanchanpur. Political parties have intensified their election activities in Kanchanpur Constituency No. 2 for the House of Representatives election scheduled for the upcoming Falgun 21.

Major political parties have formed election mobilization committees and are accelerating their electoral activities. 

The CPN (UML) has formed and mobilized an election mobilization committee comprising 1,551 members targeting the election. Madhav Prasad Pant is the candidate from CPN (UML) in this constituency.

Similarly, the Nepali Congress has also formed various committees for election preparations and intensified its publicity campaign. It has formed a 151-member publicity committee and a nine-member secretariat committee under the convenorship of Regional Co-Secretary Ramesh Prasad Bhatta to move the publicity forward.

Former Minister Narayan Prakash (NP) Sawad is the candidate from the Nepali Congress. The party's regional chairman Singh stated that monitoring committees have also been formed for the Provincial Assembly (A) and (B) as part of the election campaign and mobilized down to the ward level.

The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has also accelerated its campaign. The party's candidate, Deepak Raj Bohara, has continued his voter outreach programs.

The CPN (UML) has also advanced its publicity campaign to generate public support for its candidate, Bachan Bahadur Singh. CPN (UML) cadres are currently busy going door-to-door seeking votes.

Tirtharaj Chataut is the candidate representing the Rastriya Prajatantra Party. Lalit Bahadur Hamal, a member of the party's election publicity committee, stated that they are going door-to-door seeking votes from the voters.

“After completing the first phase of outreach programs, we will reach every voter's doorstep in the second phase to inform them about the party's vision,” he said.

Janmat Party candidate Ramchandra Bhatta stated that he is going door-to-door with his election manifesto seeking votes. His manifesto emphasizes a permanent solution for the Shuklaphanta Reserve victims, land ownership documents for squatters, and special focus on technical education.

A total of 19 candidates, including four independents, are in the electoral fray for the House of Representatives election constituency No. 2 in the district. This constituency has 109,574 voters.

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