Voter Apathy and Unmet Promises Plague Tanahun as Residents Question the Value of Voting

Summary

Residents of Tanahun express frustration over unmet promises of water and employment, leading to voter apathy as many question the value of voting amid ongoing local hardships.

Key Points
  • Residents in Tanahun are losing faith in voting due to repeated unfulfilled promises of water and employment from political parties.
  • A severe drinking water crisis persists in rural Tanahun despite proximity to rivers, causing widespread dissatisfaction.
  • Local roads and infrastructure development are slow, failing to meet public expectations in places like President Ramchandra Paudel's ancestral village.
  • National political unrest, including incidents during the 'Jenji' agitation, has further impacted voters' mentality and election outlook.
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