Youth rally to register voter list

Head of Provincial Election Office Premraj Bhatt said that information has been received that electoral rolls are being registered enthusiastically in eight districts including the provincial office in Far West.

Ashwin 26, 2082

Arjun Shah

Youth rally to register voter list

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There is a large number of teenagers and young people to register the voter list at the Sudurpaschim Province Office Dhangadhi. For the election announced for the upcoming February 21, the voter list registration is underway at the election office.

"We will not miss voting in the upcoming elections," said 21-year-old Vivek Thapa of Dhangadhi, one of the four youths who came to register in the voter list at the state election office Dhangadhi. Now we have to vote.'

Provincial Election Office Chief Premraj Bhatt said that it has been reported that voter lists are being registered enthusiastically in eight districts including the provincial office in Far West. "Most of the people who come to register the voter list are of the young age group," Bhatt said.

Previously, in the union and state level elections held in 079, there were a total of 1.6 lakh 58 thousand, four voters in Far West. Among them, the number of female voters was 842,774 and the number of male voters was 815,212.

Kailali had the highest number of 535 thousand 514 voters in Far West. There were three lakh two thousand five hundred nine voters in Kanchanpur, one lakh fifty eight thousand six hundred and fifty seven in Achham, one hundred fifty thousand one hundred and fifty six in Baitadi and one hundred twenty four thousand eight hundred and seventy voters in Doti. Similarly, the number of voters was 122,376 in Bajhang, 91,201 in Dadeldhura, 89,154 in Darchula and 83,567 in Bajura.

The Election Office estimates that the number of voters will increase for the upcoming elections.

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