There is a legal provision that allows candidates to run for the House of Representatives elections from any region of the country. For this reason, many leaders have become candidates from regions where their voter rolls are not listed.
Some well-known candidates will not be able to vote for themselves in the elections to be held on Thursday to select members of the House of Representatives.
There is a legal provision that allows candidates to be nominated from any region of the country in the House of Representatives elections. For the same reason, many leaders have become candidates from regions where their voter lists are not available.
UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has become a candidate from Jhapa-5. His voter list is Bhaktapur Municipality. He has been voting from the center of Mahendra Shanta School in Balakot, Bhaktapur-2. This time too, he will vote for the candidate of Bhaktapur-2 and for the party in proportional representation. After voting in Bhaktapur, Oli is scheduled to go to Jhapa.
Nepali Communist Party (NCP) coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal has also become a candidate from Rukum East. He will also not be able to vote for himself. He will vote from Nepal Police School Shantipur polling station in Bharatpur Metropolitan City-14, Chitwan. In Chitwan-3, he is scheduled to vote for the NCP candidate and then go to Rukum East on the same day.
Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa, who is the candidate from Sarlahi-4, will also not vote for himself. He will vote at the center near the temple in Maitidevi. This falls in Kathmandu-4. He will vote in Kathmandu and go to his constituency Sarlahi.
Chitwan-2 candidate Rastriya Swatantra Party President Rabi Lamichhane has been voting at Mahankalchaur of Upatyaka Khanepani Limited in Kathmandu-3. This time too, he will not be able to vote for himself as he will vote from the same center.
Jhapa-5 candidate Rastriya Swatantra Party senior leader Balendra Shah will also vote at Sinamangal, Kathmandu. Since his name is here, he will vote from the polling station at Annapurna English School in Sinamangal. After that, he is scheduled to go to Jhapa, the district where he is a candidate.
