Most candidates claim that the feelings of the younger generation need to be addressed to end nepotism, favoritism, and corruption in the country.
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Candidates from Saptari-2 have made the issue of change their main agenda for the House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21.
They said that the feelings of the young generation should be addressed to end nepotism, favoritism and corruption in the country. 34 candidates, both party and independent, are in the fray in this constituency.
Those who have previously experienced electoral competition are in the fray for the first time. Dr. Deepak Chaudhary is the candidate from the Ujjaya Nepal Party. Ending nepotism, favoritism and corruption has become his campaign slogan. He has campaigned with the slogan 'Let's remove political distortions and make Saptari's head high'. Chaudhary, who has worked in the electricity sector for a long time, has published half a dozen works on Madhesh development.
He has made employment, health, education, Rajbiraj and the development of the tourist areas here his main agenda. He said that according to the sentiments of the Genji generation, change is necessary in the country and that he is suitable for that.
Dr. Sharad Singh Yadav is the candidate from the Janadhikar Party in this constituency. He, who started politics from the then Sadbhavana Party 14 years ago, says that he will make every effort for the development of this area. His agenda is to strengthen federalism and work for health, education and good governance. He said that Rajbiraj city, which was established for the first time in the country through 'town planning', is not livable. He said that he has filed his candidacy to fulfill the people's desire for change.
E. Ramji Yadav of the National Independent Party (RSWP) said that he has become a candidate to make the change according to the wishes of the Genji generation possible. He started politics from the then Rastriya Janata Party in 2073 and has made the rule of law, good governance, transparency, development, health, education and employment his main agenda.
He said that he has made the agenda of ensuring the full implementation of federalism and inclusiveness and especially the rights of the disadvantaged communities. He also said that he has become a candidate to solve the problems of the disadvantaged, poor and Dalits. 
Nepali Communist Party candidate Suryanath Prasad Yadav is a former MP. He said that he will stand with the people and struggle, fight against exploitation, and work for radical changes in the development, education, health, and agriculture sectors. Umesh Kumar Yadav of Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal is a former minister. He has set agendas including respect for the people, right to self-determination, constitutional amendment, human and physical development.
He said that he will fight for the protection of oppressed communities, solving the problems of the poor and landless, development, development of the agricultural sector, employment for the youth, and direct participation of the people in the formulation of state policies. Former Chief Minister of Madhesh Province Satish Kumar Singh has resigned from the Janata Party and the Provincial Assembly member and has become a candidate from the Swabhiman Party in the same region. He is campaigning by making the protection of the country's self-respect, upliftment of the victimized community, employment, and solving agricultural problems the main agendas.
Dr. Chandrakant (CK) Raut, the chairman of the Janmat Party that won the last election, is also in the race. He is in the race with an agenda that includes 'Right to Reject' and 'Right to Recall' and a new republic as the way out for the country. His agenda includes arranging for a directly elected executive president and chief minister, running ministries through experts, not allowing MPs and CA members to become ministers, not having a whip in parliament, and making laws through referendums. He says that judges should be appointed without any division between parties, and that the heads of constitutional bodies should be directly elected.
Ram Kumar Yadav from the Nepali Congress, Mohammad Safid Rahman from the CPN-UML, Balram Prasad Yadav from the Janata Loktantrik Party, Nepal, Anish Ansari from the Rastriya Mukti Party Nepal, and Afroz Alam from the Rashtra Nirman Dal Nepal have filed their candidacies. Ranju Kumari Jha (Thakur) from Nepal Janata Party, Rajkumar Mandal from Nepal Federal Socialist Party, Ajay Kumar Das from Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Nilam Kumari Yadav from Nepal Mazdoor Kisan Party, Deepak Kumar Mandal from Sovereign Citizen and Sunil Raj Das from Aam Janata Party are in the fray. Indra Sagar Gupta from Nepali Party and Tribhuvan Khang from Shram Sanskrit Party have also filed their candidacies.
Jitendra Kumar Yadav, Parshamani Yadav, Sanjay Kumar Chaudhary, Abhinash Kumar Singh, Prem Kumar Yadav, Bisheshwar Yadav, Ram Vilas Thakur, Binodananda Jha, Santosh Kumar Rajak, Sadhana Das, Bindu Kumari Chaudhary, Sushila Kumari Sah, Kisundev Ram and Ambikadevi Safi have filed their candidacies from independent candidates. There are 1 lakh 5 thousand 922 voters in this area, including 56 thousand 400 men, 49 thousand 520 women and 2 others.
