He said that he wants to establish good governance in the country and end corruption.
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A 102-year-old man has voted in Udayapur. 102-year-old Amrit Bahadur Karki of Udayapurgadhi Rural Municipality-6, Jagretar, voted this morning from Nepaltar Secondary School Polling Station (A).
Karki said he voted with the desire to establish good governance in the country, end corruption, and develop the country. According to polling officer Bhupdhwaj Rayamajhi, he came to vote with his son.
Karki hopes that this special election will provide development and a way out for the country. He said that he was able to vote easily.
Separate lines have been arranged so that other senior citizens, the disabled, pregnant women, and people with disabilities like him do not have to wait in line, said polling officer Rayamajhi. Separate lines have been made for men and women, and separate entrances and exits have been made for voters. There are 3,04 voters in the three centers.
According to Chief Electoral Officer Mukesh Kumar Upadhyay, all polling stations are being held at the designated time in Udayapur. There are 275 polling stations in 103 polling stations in Udayapur, which has a total of 238,938 voters. Voters have been lining up at polling stations since morning to vote.
Udayapur Constituency 1, which includes three local levels - Triyuga, Chaudandi and Belka municipalities, has 142,804 voters. There are 160 polling stations in 52 locations. Udayapur 1 has 35 wards.
Constituency No. 2, which includes one Katari municipality and four rural municipalities - Rautamai, Udayapurgadhi, Limchungbung and Tapli, has 115 polling stations in 51 locations for 96,131 voters. Udayapur 2 has 40 wards.
