Kathmandu: After overthrowing the reign of K P Sharma Oli by Gen-z protest, it is the first time that Nepalese are casting their votes on Thursday.
Voters commenced their voting practice at 7 am and it will concluded by 5 pm, while the counting will be done once the voting is finished and then the ballot boxes will be collected to get the results.
The 275-member House of Representatives will be chosen by more than 18.9 million eligible Nepalese from 3,406 candidates running for 165 seats through direct vote and 3,135 candidates running for 110 seats through proportionate voting.
Veteran leaders casted their votes. Nepal has recorded a voter turnout of about six per cent till 9.30 am, according to the country’s Election Commission.
STORY | Nepal records 6% turnout till 9.30 am in first election since govt-toppling Gen Z protests last year
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Nepal which went to polls on Thursday morning, the first since a violent Gen Z protest that toppled the K P Sharma Oli-led government last year, recorded a turnout of… pic.twitter.com/nz9rOcuTjk
Acting Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari urged voters to actively and passionately engage in the democratic process on Wednesday, saying that all election preparations had been finished during a press conference held here on the eve of the polls.
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