Prime Minister Karki urges citizens to vote
Summary
Prime Minister Sushila Karki urges citizens to vote in the single-phase elections held across all 77 districts of Nepal, highlighting the importance of every ballot for the country's future.
Key Points
- Prime Minister Sushila Karki called on Nepalis to exercise their right to vote in the elections.
- Voting is taking place in all 77 districts from 7am to 5pm in a single phase.
- The elections follow the September Gen Z movement that caused the fall of KP Sharma Oli's government and the dissolution of the lower house.
- The Election Commission has arranged for free, fair, and peaceful voting with over 23,000 polling centres and 341,113 security personnel deployed.