Parties busy
canvassing voters in Banke in the run up to local polls
Nepalgunj, June 13: Leaders, cadres and candidates of political parties in Banke district are busy as bees these days canvassing voters in connection with the second-phase local level election scheduled for June 28.
Nepalgunj, June 13: Leaders, cadres and candidates of political parties in Banke district are busy as bees these days canvassing voters in connection with the second-phase local level election scheduled for June 28.
They are engaged in the election
campaign, visiting door-to-door with their respective party flags in hands,
distributing posters and pamphlets and seeking votes using megaphones.
Most of the parties have already
picked their candidates in Duduwa, Janaki, Baijnathpur, Khajura, Rapti Sonari
and Narainapur rural municipalities, Khajura Municipality and Nepalgunj
Sub-metropolitan City in the district.
According to analysts, mainly
triangular contest is predicted in the district among the three major political
parties of the country – the Nepali Congress, CPN (UML) and the CPN (Maoist
Centre).
In the view of political analysts Dr
Janardan Acharya and Arjun Pokharel, the traingular contest will transform into
four-side contest if the Rastriya Janata Party Nepal decides to participate in
the election in the last hour.
Though three-way competition is
predicted in all the local levels in Banke district, the election might throw
up some surprises going by the election results of the district in the past.
The Nepali Congress, which had won all
three seats of Banke district in the parliamentary election of 2048 BS, lost
all seats in the mid-term election held in 2051 BS. The Rastriya Prajatantra Party had won the
election all three constituencies in that election.
Similarly,
Madhesi Janadhikar Forum had got victorious in four seats (where one
constituency was added in the district) in the first Constituent Assembly election while the CPN (UML) had won three seats and
Nepali Congress in one seat in the second CA election.
Therefore,
the voters have proved the election prognosis in the district wrong time and
again. Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolitan City in the district has now become the
flashpoint of all in the local-level election scheduled for June 28.
Dr
Suresh Kumar Kanodiya from Nepali Congress, Samasuddin Siddiqui of CPN (UML),
Damodar Acharya from CPN (Maoist Centre) and Dr Dhawal Shumsher Rana from
Rastriya Prajatantra Party are in the race for Mayoral post of the Nepalgunj
Sub-Metropolitan City.
According
to regional election office chief Basanta Raj Adhikari, a total of 246,078
voters will exercise their voting rights in the upcoming second phase local
poll scheduled for June 28 in the district.
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