Kathmandu, Dec 1: The voting for the local level by-election is going on peacefully in the respective local levels to elect representatives in 41 vacant posts.
The voting is being conducted in a
free and fair atmosphere at ward no 12 of Hetauda Sub-metropolis, Makwanpur.
The voters are already in line to exercise their rights at the voting centres
stationed at Pratibha Basic School and the Bishnu Jyoti Basic School. There are
total 8,053 voters in the ward.
Twelve candidates- nine from
various political parties and three independent- are in the fray.
Similarly, news reported from
Rajbiraj stated that there are five voting centres for the election of chairs
at ward no 1 and 4 of Dankeshwori municipality. The ballot is going on
peacefully. There are eight candidates in fray at each local level.
The District Election Office
informed that there are 2,635 voters at ward no 1 and 1,281 at ward no 4.
Moreover, two voting centres of
Mahabu rural municipality-5 of Dailekh district have witnessed voters in line
since early morning. They are electing a new chair.
A 92-year-old woman, Jagat Kumari
Singh, exercised her right, reaching the voting centre. There are seven
contenders, while the number of voters stands at 1,760.
Reporter from Humla district wrote
that voting for vice chairman of Sarkegad rural municipality was going on
peacefully at various places in the rural municipality. The voters were already
in line despite cold weather.
Moreover, Kirtipur municipality of
Kathmandu district is conducting poll at 20 places to elect mayor and two ward
chairs.
The voters are excited to exercise
their rights.
Voting officer Indira Karki
informed that there are 20 candidates vying for a mayor while nine for chair of
ward no 1 and 12 for chair of ward no 4.(RSS)