Voters in Nepal's Sudurpashchim Province Eagerly Await Federal Elections

Dhangadhi. Voters in Sudurpashchim Province appear enthusiastic about casting their ballots in the House of Representatives election taking place tomorrow.

Voters met in Dhangadhi stated they are eager to vote in this election, which is being held due to special circumstances for change. Sudurpashchim has 1,716,660 voters. Most of them have returned to their home districts to exercise their right to vote. Nepalis residing outside the province, in India, and in third countries are also returning home to prepare for voting. Many voters consider this election more special and significant than previous elections.

Surat Khadka of Dhangadhi finds this election very important. Sitting at his shop on Wednesday, he expressed his eagerness for the time to vote tomorrow.

He is a voter in Kailali Constituency No. 5. Since his constituency is nearby, he stayed at his shop on Wednesday. His other shopkeeper friends who are going to vote in distant constituencies have already returned home. He says he is very excited to be able to select representatives in this election.

'Tomorrow we will go to the polling station very enthusiastically. Everyone is eager and happy to vote. The election was held early due to special circumstances, and we view this positively,' he said.
He mentioned that this time he would cast his vote for a new candidate compared to the past.

Chakradev Bhatt of Kailali also expressed his eagerness to vote. He stated that he would vote for a candidate who can bring stability and development to the country. It is his understanding that everyone should choose a person who works with understanding while voting.

According to him, the current situation in the country is fragile, and he believes the responsibility of the country should now fall on the shoulders of the new young generation. Therefore, he says he will vote in favor of new candidates. He has voted six times.

'I don't have much faith in the candidates, but I am voting this time in the hope that something will change,' he said. He is excited to vote because a large number of young people are candidates this time.
He is waiting a few hours to vote in favor of candidates who will work for the country's development, preserve the existence of sovereignty, and not engage in corruption.

Tilak Chaudhary of Godawari Municipality-1, Kailali, also expressed happiness about voting.

'I have voted many times in my life, but this election is special,' he said. He is casting his vote at the polling station of Hantheshwari Secondary School in Kailali Constituency No. 4. He mentioned that no one informed him about voter education. Although he knows how to vote, he stated that there is a possibility of his vote being invalidated because he does not know the correct procedure for voting.

He believes that new candidates will win this time and the new generation will enter parliament.

Rekha Chaudhary, a voter from Kailali Constituency No. 2, is returning from Dhangadhi, excited. She stated that she is excited to vote this time because young candidates are contesting in her constituency.
'Not just me, all the voters are happy to vote tomorrow. This is a special election, and we are even more excited to see what the results will be,' she said.

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