Candidates Intensify Election Campaigns in Parsa-1 Ahead of February 21 Polls
Birgunj. Following the Election Commission's authorization for political programs starting from the 4th for the election on February 21, various parties have commenced their election campaigns.
Candidates, who were previously meeting with party workers, have now intensified their efforts to meet voters. Those running for office from various parties and as independents in Parsa Constituency Number-1 have increased their election-focused activities.
They have been seen engaging with voters through door-to-door canvassing, organizing party induction events, and setting up contact offices in the constituency's wards.
On Tuesday morning, candidates from Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), JSP Nepal, Communist Party of Nepal, and Janmat were seen visiting homes in Constituency Number-1 to solicit votes. They are directly engaging with voters, asking for their support for their respective parties.
What are the programs of each party?
Anil Rungta, the candidate for Nepali Congress in Parsa Constituency Number-1, conducted door-to-door campaigning in the urban area on Tuesday morning. Candidate Rungta campaigned in Ward Number-2, Chhapkaiya, of Birgunj Metropolitan City. Accompanied by his team, he sought votes by promising comprehensive development for the constituency, including addressing unemployment.

The atmosphere is becoming election-centric as candidates begin visiting voters' homes.
Not only the Nepali Congress, but CPN-UML also conducted door-to-door campaigning today. CPN-UML campaigned in Inarwa, Birgunj-16. CPN-UML candidate Pradip Yadav campaigned in Inarwa in the morning. Candidate Yadav directly met with youth, the elderly, senior citizens, and women, urging them to vote for him.

While meeting voters, he made commitments in various places regarding his commitment to the development of his constituency.
Similarly, Hari Pant, the candidate from RSP, was engaged in election campaigning today in Ward Number-32 of his constituency. After conducting door-to-door campaigning in the morning, he organized a party induction event. Inducting hundreds of new members, Pant requested support for the 'Bell' symbol through the election to solve the country's malaise, corruption, and unemployment problems. In the party induction program, he committed to solving the unemployment problem alongside the development of the constituency if elected.

Ranaresh Yadav, the candidate from JSP Nepal, also ran a door-to-door campaign today to secure victory. He campaigned in Ward Number-31, Belwa, of the Metropolitan City. Directly meeting voters, he urged them to vote for JSP Nepal to uphold the agenda of the Madhes movement and preserve the pride of the Madhes region.

Meanwhile, Ajay Chaurasiya, the 33-year-old candidate from the Communist Party of Nepal, organized a door-to-door campaign along with voter meetings and dialogue programs today. CPN organized a door-to-door campaign in Ward Number-15 of this constituency. Parsa-1 comprises 19 wards.

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