Nepal Holds Final Day of Election Campaign with PM Urging Voter Participation
In Brief
Nepal's election campaign concludes with over 3,400 candidates, including many young contenders, as PM calls for peaceful voting.
Key Facts
- More than 3,400 candidates are competing in Nepal's direct vote election
- Approximately 30% of candidates are under the age of 40
- The two-week campaign period featured a surge of younger candidates focusing on economic issues
- The younger candidates aim to challenge veteran politicians in the election
- Nepal's Prime Minister has urged citizens to vote and maintain peace during the election process
What Happened
Nepal's election campaign concluded with rallies from rival parties on the final day. Over 3,400 candidates, including a significant number of young contenders, have entered the race. The Prime Minister called on citizens to participate in voting and to uphold peace throughout the electoral process.
Why It Matters
The election reflects a notable generational shift with younger candidates emphasizing economic reforms, which may influence Nepal's political landscape. The Prime Minister's appeal for peaceful voting underscores the importance of stability during this democratic exercise.
Sources
- The Hindu — Nepal PM urges citizens to vote, maintain peace(1h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Nepal rivals rally on final day of poll campaign, PM urges citizens to vote(just now)
