Nepal rivals rally on final day of poll campaign, PM urges citizens to vote
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Nepal rivals rally on final day of poll campaign, PM urges citizens to vote
"Two weeks of campaigning have showcased a wave of younger candidates promising to tackle Nepal's struggling economy, challenging veteran politicians who have dominated for two decades, and promising stability and security. To move the country forward on the path of political stability and prosperity, all voters should participate in the upcoming elections."
"I sincerely appeal to you to go to your polling station and vote on Thursday, even if you have to leave other work. I request everyone to maintain peace and harmony during this election season. It is only with your active participation that our democracy will survive."
"Referring to the election being held six months after the Gen Z-led protests, Karki said the situation was complex, sensitive and challenging. Our first duty was to manage that difficult transition, lead the country from the violent phase to a peaceful exit and return it to the path of the constitution."
Nepal's parliamentary election on Thursday will replace the interim government that has led the country since September 2025 protests killed at least 77 people. Two weeks of campaigning featured younger candidates promising economic solutions and challenging veteran politicians who dominated for two decades. Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, appealed to voters to participate and maintain peace during the election season. She emphasized the complex and sensitive transition from violent protests to constitutional governance. The Election Commission completed preparations to conduct fair, free, and fearless elections. Karki stressed that active voter participation is essential for democracy's survival and the country's path toward political stability and prosperity.
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