Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 franchise by voting for their favourite candidates. The mid-Terai municipalities saw an impressive turnout of voters with the Gaur Municipality in Rautahat district seeing a record 71 per cent voting, which is equal to the previous elections held for both the local bodies and Parliament. It is interesting to note here that Rautahat is the home district of General Secretary of Nepal Communist Party (United Marxist-Leninist) Madhav Kumar Nepal who was elected to the House of Representative twice in the past from the district. Likewise, Malangwa in Sarlahi district, Siraha in Siraha district and Birgunj in Parsa saw an encouraging voting. Even in Kathmandu Metropolitan City, where the seven political parties demonstrated against the elections almost everyday, over 50,000 voters cast their votes, which comes as a shocking blow to the agitating parties. Bhratapur of Chitwan and Lekhnath of Kaski districts were the only two municipalities to see less than expected turnout of the voters. The successful holding of the municipal elections has clearly hinted that the seven political parties are not so popular as they often claim to be. Otherwise, so many people who were regularly threatened both by the parties and Maoists not to cast the votes would not go to the polling centres. While the polling date was drawing nearer, the Maoists resorted to violent and destructive means including a week-long bandh to disrupt the polls. Many candidates were attacked mortally while several others were warned of dire consequences if they took part in the polls. Despite all these barrages of opposition erected to block polls, the government with its strong determination and commitment to democratic norms and values had made it possible, for which it surely deserves kudos. Now almost eight years after the municipalities have new elected representatives to serve the local people, the newly elected local leaders should work in favour of the people. Most the mayors elected recently have expressed their firm commitments that they are committed to work for the people and expedite the stalled development activities in the municipalities. Of course, the people underwent several problems in the past four years when the tenure of the elected local representatives was terminated. Now with the successful holding of the municipal elections the urban dwellers have overcome this problem. Hope the government will soon come up with election programmes for VDCs. http://www.gorkhapatra.org.np/pageloader.php?file=2006/02/11//editorial/editorial3 ACCESS NEPAL'S ELECTION COMMISSION WEBSITE FOR DETAILS ON VOTE TOTALS Election CommissionKantipath, Kathmandu, Nepal.Tel: (977-1) 4228663.Fax: (977-1) 4229227e-mail:election (AT) mos (DOT) com.np http://www.election-commission.org.np/ What are the most popular cars? Find out at Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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