Top Leaders Announce Voting Locations Ahead of Federal Parliament Elections Tomorrow
Kathmandu. The Federal Parliament elections are scheduled to take place across the country tomorrow, Falgun 21st, Thursday. With preparations for the election complete, top leaders from various parties have publicized their schedules for casting their votes at their respective polling centers.
It has been announced that Kulman Ghising, Chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, is scheduled to cast his vote tomorrow at 7 AM from the Janakalyan Secondary School polling center located in Mahankal, Boudha, Kathmandu. He is a candidate in the Kathmandu Constituency Number 3.
Former Prime Minister and senior leader of the CPN, Jhalanath Khanal, has departed for his home district of Ilam to cast his vote in tomorrow's election. His son, Nirbhik Khanal, has also accompanied him to Ilam for voting.
Similarly, former President Bidya Devi Bhandari's voting program is set for 7 AM tomorrow. She will exercise her franchise at the polling center located at the former VDC building (Chapali Ghumti) in Budhanilkantha Municipality-2. Prime Minister Sushila Karki is reported to vote from Tokha Municipality in Dhapasi.
Likewise, Rabi Lamichhane, Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), will cast his vote near the water tank in Mahankal, Kathmandu. According to the Election Commission, necessary preparations, including security arrangements, have been completed at polling centers across the country for the Federal Parliament elections.
Voting will commence tomorrow at 7 AM and continue until 5 PM. The Commission has called upon political parties, candidates, and voters to ensure the election is conducted peacefully and with dignity.
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