Enthusiasm of new voters in Ramechhap, parties are silent

Although the Election Commission has allowed those who have attained the age of 16 and obtained Nepali citizenship to register their names in the voter's list, the right to vote can be exercised only after reaching the age of 18.

Ashwin 28, 2082

Nawaraj Shrestha

Enthusiasm of new voters in Ramechhap, parties are silent

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On the recommendation of the Prime Minister, President Ramchandra Paudel has set the date for the election of members of the House of Representatives on February 21. The interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki is preparing to hold the elections on the appointed date.

On the recommendation of the Prime Minister, President Ramchandra Paudel has set the date for the election of members of the House of Representatives on February 21. The interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki is preparing to hold the election on the specified date.

The Election Commission has been collecting voter lists across the country since October 9 with the aim of conducting the election on the scheduled date. Along with this, the excitement and activity of new voters who have completed 16 years in Ramechhap has started to increase. 

New voters are being added to the District Election Office Ramechhap daily. From morning to evening, the movement of young people who come with citizenship has increased. Shrestha, the girlfriend of Manthali municipality-1, who reached the election office in the morning to register her name in the voter list, said that she was very excited to register her name for the first time. Now I am also feeling proud that I can participate in the country's leadership selection,' she said.

Similarly, Dilraj Giri of Manthali Municipality-9 Puranagaon said that he came from abroad to participate in the election. "The vote of the new generation can determine the direction of the country. I have come to fulfill the responsibility of a conscious citizen by registering my name now," he said.
Enthusiasm of new voters in Ramechhap, parties are silent
According to District Election Officer Narayan Lamichhane, 40 to 50 new voters are registering their names at the office every day since October 9. "The interest and participation of the young generation has increased significantly this year," he said. And even though Ramechhap is overcrowded, the registration process is proceeding smoothly and smoothly. The Election Commission has allowed those who have attained the age of 16 and obtained Nepali citizenship to register their names in the voter's list, but the right to vote can be used only after reaching the age of 18.

Although the enthusiasm towards the voters has increased, the political parties of Ramechhap have not been touched by the upcoming elections. Even as the elections are approaching, the activity and political activity of the parties is like zero.

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