How will the election dispute of three districts be resolved?

November 9, Kathmandu. The Election Commission has began an initiative to resolve the issues of three districts the place there was a dispute through the voting on 4th November. In order to resolve the issue, the commission has already determined to re-vote on December 10 in Bajura, the place the voting has been postponed, and the research has been carried ahead underneath the management of the commissioners to proceed with the counting of votes that has not began in Syangja-2 and Dolakha.

Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Thapalia instructed Online Khabar that every one the disputes within the districts that had disputes through the voting on 4th of December will likely be resolved in order that the votes could be counted inside the subsequent sixteenth of December.

“The postponed polling in Bajura will happen on tenth November”, Chief Commissioner Thapalia mentioned. We will give you an answer in accordance with the suggestions after the research. We will full all of the election work by 16 November.’

According to him, preparations have been accomplished to carry the election on the tenth within the polling stations the place voting has been postponed in Bajura. Similarly, in Dolakha, though the voting has been accomplished, the counting of votes has not began. The staff led by the commissioner has returned after learning there. Chief Commissioner Thapalia mentioned that the staff will resolve what to do after the report is submitted. According to him, even in Syangja-2, the counting of votes has not began even after the completion of voting. In order to resolve the issue there, the fee has despatched a staff led by the commissioner to review. Thapalia says that additional selections will likely be taken in accordance with the ideas of the staff.

What is the issue of bajura?

On the election day final Sunday, the polling, which was postponed in some locations resulting from disputes and clashes between political celebration employees in additional than two dozen polling stations in Bajura, will likely be held on Saturday.

On the day of the polling, a dispute arose on the polling station in Triveni Rural Municipality-7 when the polling was about to finish. The police opened hearth when the poll bins have been stolen. Sanjeev Ayadi, a youth supported by the Congress, was shot useless by the police.

On the identical day night time, Chetan Aydi, one other youth supported by UML, additionally died throughout remedy at Bayalpata Hospital in Achham after being severely injured within the beating. The UML has alleged that the Congress employees beat and injured Chetan, a central member of Aneraswaviyu, who can also be a neighborhood, and killed him in his residence at night time.

Chetan’s father, Gagan Aydi, has filed a grievance in opposition to 22 folks within the district police workplace, saying that they have been concerned in his son’s homicide.

UML Bajura has demanded that these concerned within the killing of their employee Aydi ought to be arrested and prosecuted and the polling ought to be canceled in 16 polling facilities the place faux votes have been solid by occupying the cubicles.

According to Chief Election Commissioner Thapalia, re-voting has been confirmed in Budhinanda-5 of Bajura on Saturday. He mentioned that he won’t cease as all of the preparations for which have been accomplished.

Karna Bahadur Thapa is a candidate from UML and Badri Prasad Pandey is a candidate from Nepali Congress in Bajura, which has just one House of Representatives constituency.

Polling in Gulmi and Surkhet, which was postponed resulting from disputes, has already been re-polled. Bhagwati Mavi of Gulmi’s Kaligandaki Rural Municipality-2, Arveni and Simta Rural Municipality-6 of Surkhet, which was postponed on November 4 resulting from political disputes, have been re-voted on November 6 on the polling station at Simta Multiple Campus.

What is the controversy of Syangja?

In Syangja-2, the counting of votes couldn’t be began after the UML accused the Congress of occupying cubicles in 4 polling stations and demanded re-polling. Padma Aryal, who’s a candidate for the member of the House of Representatives from UML, 6 candidates of the House of Representatives, 4 proportional candidates and 4 candidates of the Provincial Assembly and their representatives submitted to the Election Commission in a letter requesting to cancel the voting and re-voting.

They allege that disingkot fundamental faculty Kamere of Chapakot Municipality Ward No. 3, Ram Mandir Mavi Darsing of Ward No. 4, Mavi Chitthi Pokhari Janaksriya of Ward No. 5 and Din Dayalu Basic School of Ward No. 4 Sahitmure middle have been held and unauthorized voting was carried out. They talked about within the petition that once they acquired the information that the cubicles have been occupied, they have been compelled to vote with out even allowing the candidates to enter.

Dhanraj Gurung of the Nepali Congress is a candidate for the alliance in Syangja Region No. 2.

The fee has despatched a research staff led by the commissioner to review the disputes within the space on Friday. Chief Commissioner Thapalia says that additional selections will likely be taken based mostly on its ideas.

What is the issue of Dolakha?

Even in Dolakha, CPN-UML candidates filed a grievance with the Commission alleging that the election was rigged and that the activists of the ability coalition took management of the polling station and solid a single vote, however the counting of votes couldn’t begin. UML has demanded a re-poll. But the candidates of the ruling coalition are sitting on dharna demanding counting of votes.

The fee despatched a three-member staff led by Joint Secretary Yagya Prasad Bhattarai to Dolakha to research the grievance. After the staff couldn’t remedy the issue, they made a research report and returned to Kathmandu. Chief Commissioner Thapalia says {that a} resolution will likely be taken on that matter inside just a few days.

Ganga Karki of the Maoist Center is the candidate from the alliance in Dolakha, which has just one consultant meeting constituency, whereas Balkrishna Sivakoti is the candidate from the UML.

UML candidate Sivakoti filed a grievance on the Chief Electoral Officer’s workplace, Charikot, for occupying cubicles in 5 polling stations of the district. UML has demanded re-voting in 5 completely different polling stations underneath Vaiteshwar, Tamakoshi, Melung and Shailung Rural Municipality of the district.