Mustangs who have come down to escape the winter are returning to the village for voting
Kathmandu. The election atmosphere in Mustang is gradually heating up. As the election of members of the House of Representatives is approaching, the election campaign has started. Candidates who were hot in the election were busy trying to convince the voters. But as the voters who came down to escape the winter started returning, the candidates also started going up to the lake along with the voters. Candidates of four political parties have completed the first phase of door-to-door campaign in Mustang. Candidates from the Nepali Communist Party CPN, Mongolian National Organization, Bright Nepal and Aam Janata Party held door-to-door meetings here.
Now, Ngutuk Gurung, the candidate of Nepal Communist Party, said that he has started door-to-door from Thasang Rural Municipality. He said that after registering the candidacy, he met the Mustangi voters in Pokhara, Kathmandu for more than a month and was busy meeting the voters in the district. Similarly, the candidate of Bright Nepal Party, Dr. Surendra Sherchan, said that he returned to Kathmandu after the election campaign in Upper Mustang.
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