Ilam, April 8: The voters in Ilam constituency number 2 are excited to elect their representative to the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Federal Parliament. The by-election is taking place on the 27th of this month.
The by-election is being held here
following the death on September 12, 2023 of Subas Chandra Nembang who was
elected the HoR member from this constituency.
Altogether 20 candidates are in
fray in the by-election.
Kuber Rai of Mahamai, Ilam
Municipality-8 is excited with the by-election vivacity in the constituency
these days.
"We had no representative to
voice our pressing problems like determining the price of tea, market for our
dairy products and the poor condition of the Mechi highway in the federal parliament
for the last seven months," he said, adding that they are eagerly waiting
for the by-election to choose their representative for the same.
Bishal Dhakal of Sandakpur Rural
Municipality-3 echoed Rai, saying, "All the candidates are asking for votes
visiting the doorsteps of the electorate. We are telling them that we will give
our votes to them. But the voters will elect the qualified
candidate."
Stating that the electorates have
many problems and complaints, he said they will press their elected
representative to raise these issues in parliament and have them
addressed.
Raghunath Bhandari of Phakphokthum
Rural Municipality-4 said he will vote for the candidate who can bring about
improvements in the condition of roads, health services, education and
agriculture.
"The roads are lying unrepaired, there is no subsidy for farmers, we are deprived of quality health services and education. The representative to be elected from the by-election should address these demands," he added.
Arpana Paudel of Chulachuli Rural
Municipality-1 said that she will give her vote to the candidate who have come
with a positive thinking and are genuinely committed to the development of the
constituency. "We cannot blindly support the candidates in the name of
independents or new political party," she added.
Among the registered candidates are
Suhang Nembang, the common candidate of the CPN (UML) and CPN (Maoist Centre)
alliance, Dambar Bahadur Khadka of Nepali Congress, Milan Limbu of Rastriya
Swatantra Party, Prem Bahadur Limbu of the Janamat Party, and Shyam Bahadur
Darji of the Nepal Workers and Peasants' Party.
Additionally, Mani Bahadur Limbu of
Mongol National Organisation, Dhanraj Rana Magar of National Republic Nepal,
Laxmi Gurung of Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Jit Bahadur Rai of CPN (Unified
Socialist), Jayawant Bikram Shah from National Liberation Movement Nepal,
Ganesh Bahadur Chauhan of RPP Nepal, and Resham Bahadur Sunar Nepali of Nepal
Janata Dal have also filed nominations.
The independent candidates include
Dak Prasad Gautam, Manoj Niraula, Arjun Kumar Shahi, Keshab Kumar Chapagain,
Dipesh Bohora, Yogendra Gurung, Raj Basyal and Dakendra Singh Thegim
representing Pahichanbadi (pro-identity group), according to the Office of the
Election Officer.
The Election Commission has
announced that April 9 is the day for publishing the final list of candidates
and allocating election symbols to them. The by-election will take place across
79 polling stations and 149 polling centers from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. (RSS)