Kathmandu, Nov 11 : Almost all the political parties are scrambling to woo the electorate in their support ahead of the November 20 election to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly.
They are
primarily raising issues related to political stability, good governance,
prosperity and law and order in course of their election campaigns. However,
these issues figured in the election agenda of the parties in the last
elections as well.
The political
parties have also included in their election manifestos topics like protection
of nationalism, national sovereignty, building a self-reliant economy,
increasing employment, infrastructure development, citizenship and issues
related to religion and culture.
In this
connection, the Nepalka Lagi Nepali (Nepalis for Nepal) Party has vociferously
raised the issues of banishing corruption and promotion of the 'Prithvipath'
and 'Nepalwad'. According to this party, Prithvipath is the principles
propounded by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the unifier of modern Nepal, and Nepalwad
is the policy of Nepal first, said the party president Bal Krishna
Neupane.
Nepalka Lagi
Nepali Party's election symbol is the 'conch'. The party has fielded 110
candidates under the first-past-the-post (FPTP) and the proportional electoral
system. Moreover, the party has prioritized issues like investigating the
assets of persons holding high public posts from the time of Panchayat system
till the present, adoption of a directly-elected Prime Minister, restoration of
monarchical system and barring the legislators from becoming the government
ministers. It has also come up with the agenda of a powerful citizen's
ombudsman body for corruption control.
Some of the
political parties have highlighted issues as deteriorating economy, external
interference in the national affairs, establishing social justice and
self-reliance, addressing the problems of women, children and senior citizens,
and that of education, health and social security, in their election
manifestos.
The Nagarik
Unmukti Party (Citizen Liberation Party) with its election symbol 'Dhakiya' and
led by Ranjita Shrestha has primarily highlighted topics like the nation's
development, identity, good governance, prosperity and inclusive identity in
its manifesto. This party has fielded 85 candidacies towards the House of
Representatives and 137 candidacies towards the Province Assembly member
election. It has been advocating for a directly-elected President or Prime
Minister.
The Kirant
Khumbuwan Sajha Party has fielded only one candidate for the House of
Representatives member and 15 candidates towards Province Assembly towards the
FPTP system and 15 towards the proportional seats.
The party with the election symbol the 'Dhaka Topi' has voiced for naming the Province no 1 as the Kirant Province, smooth supply of drinking water in Dharan, corruption control and addressing the burning problems in the education and health sectors.
The party has
also advocated for adopting a directly-elected Prime Minister and
fully-proportional election system for institutionalisation of political
stability in the country.
The Tamang
Shaling Loktantrik Party with the 'Vajra' as its election symbol has fielded
one candidate in the House of Representatives and 20 candidates in the Province
Assembly, said party chairperson Simang Tamang.
The party has been voiced for reforming the election system to make it less costly and pompous and adoption of a fully-proportional election system where the candidates are selected based on the population of the ethnic groups.
The Miteri Party
Nepal with election symbol 'the Horse' has called for redrawing the new
administrative map of the country into five development regions and restoration
of constitutional monarchy, said the party president Ghanendra Basnet.
Nepal Bibeksheel
Party has fielded two candidacies only for House of Representatives Member. The
party with election symbol the 'Dog Face' has advocated for extensive reforms
in the present form of governance and election system, according to party
president Karma Lama.
The Mangol
National Organisation with its election symbol 'the rooster' is contesting the
election to 238 seats for House of Representatives and Province Assembly from
50 districts, shared the party president Buddha Lal Meche. This party's main
election agenda are democracy, secularism, federalism and the protection of
rights and existence of the indigenous people.
The Sanghiya
Lokatantrik Rastriya Manch (Federal Democratic National Forum)'s chairperson
Kumar Lingden said his party has fielded candidacies in 86 electoral
constituencies in six provinces in this election. Federalism with identity,
removal of the present minimum vote threshold for parties and empowerment of
the provinces are the key issues the party has been advocating for. Its
election symbol is 'Khukuri with the Sheath'.
The Bahujan
Ekata Party Nepal has kept equality, independence, self-respect and prosperity
as its top priorities. The party's election symbol is the 'Seven-step Stairs'.
It has fielded 34 candidates towards the FPTP and 49 candidates towards the
proportional representation system of election. The party is for adopting a
governance system where either the President or the Prime Minister is directly
elected by the people. It has also been advocating for adopting a fully
proportional election system along with reserved quotas for the ethnic
groups.
It is found that
the electorate is also putting forth the same old demands like maintaining law
and order, good governance, easing the supply of fertiliser, providing
irrigation and expanding road networks, among other demands with the political
parties and candidates. (RSS)