Border Area Voters in Banke Demand Infrastructure Development and Improved Security Ahead of Elections
Summary
Voters in Banke's border areas demand road construction, drinking water, and strengthened security ahead of elections, expressing frustration over unfulfilled promises.
Key Points
- Voters in Banke's border areas demand infrastructure development and strengthened security ahead of elections.
- Residents of Hirminia, Holia, Piprahawa, and Jamunaha insist on voting only for candidates who fulfill promises on infrastructure.
- Kailash Yadav highlighted issues of road construction on Nepali land and concerns over Indian embankments causing submergence.
- The border area connects to India for 65 kilometers and residents seek solutions for road development, drinking water, and inundation problems.
- Candidates from multiple parties including CPN (UML), Nepali Congress, and Rastriya Prajatantra Party are engaged with voters prioritizing these demands.