Voters in Kaski-2 Express Dissatisfaction, Signaling Potential Shift Away from CPN-UML Stronghold
Summary
Voters in Kaski-2, traditionally a CPN-UML stronghold, express dissatisfaction with central leadership and show signs of shifting their votes toward other parties ahead of upcoming elections.
Key Points
- Voters in Kaski-2, historically loyal to CPN-UML, are expressing dissatisfaction and considering changing their votes.
- Discontent is mainly directed at the central leadership of old parties rather than local candidates.
- Factors driving change include unmet promises, corruption, and desire for new leadership.
- The election outcome in Kaski-2 will hinge heavily on voter behavior in Pokhara Metropolitan City Wards 21 and 33.