Polls begin in round 1 of Nepal elections
KATHMANDU, Nepal - Voting began to elect Nepal's parliament and provincial assemblies on Sunday in the country's northern 32 mountainous and hilly districts in the first phase. Another round of elections will take place on Dec 7 in the remaining 45 districts of southern plain and hilly districts.
Despite a number of bomb blasts targeting the candidates and their campaigns in the run-up to the elections, Nepal's Election Commission said the voting is taking place peacefully in all districts where polls are being held with exciting participation of voters.
"There is no report of disturbances in polls in the early hours of voting," said EC spokesperson Navaraj Dhakal.
In the recent bomb attacks, former speaker of Nepal's parliament Ram Chandra Poudel, former Finance Minister Ram Sharan Mahat, another former Finance Minister Barsaman Pun, former Home Minister Janardan Sharma and former Information and Communication Minister Sher Dhan Rai were targeted but not harmed.
Nepal's Home Ministry said "effective and reliable" security has been arranged for the polls, urging voters to participate in the elections without fear.
These elections are taking place to elect the federal legislatures at central and provincial levels as envisioned by the Nepal's new constitution promulgated in September 2015.
The Himalayan country had earlier held local elections as first step toward implementing the new constitution.
"Elections for federal parliament and provincial assembly are important step towards implementing the constitution which was promulgated by the Constituent Assembly for the first time in Nepal's history," said political scientist Lokraj Baral.
There are 3,191,945 eligible voters for the first phase of elections. As many as 702 candidates are contesting both polls under a first-past-the-post election system. There are 5,838 candidates under proportional election system for both phases of elections, according to Nepal's election authority.
Xinhua
(China Daily 11/27/2017 page11)