South Asia News

Voting peaceful in Nepal by-election (Roundup)

Apr 10, 2009, 14:41 GMT

   Kathmandu - Voting ended peacefully Friday in by-elections to fill six vacant seats in Nepal's Constituent Assembly in contests seen as a test of the Maoists' popularity.

   Just more than 444,000 citizens were eligible to cast their ballots, deciding who among 139 candidates, including 10 women, would become members of the assembly, which is Nepal's interim legislature and has also been tasked with drafting a new constitution.

   Nepal's Election Commission said there was moderate turnout of voters in all six constituencies and the preliminary turnout had been put at around 50 per cent.

   'The voting was generally peaceful and went ahead without problems,' the Election Commission said. 'We expect all the results to come in by Saturday evening.'

   Election officials said polling stations opened at 8 am (0345 GMT) in five districts in western and eastern Nepal and were open for nine hours.

   The seats fell vacant after politicians who contested and won two constituencies in last year's elections were asked to give up one of their seats.

   A constituency in Dhanusha district fell vacant after Ram Baran Yadav vacated his seat after he was elected president.

   For the first time in Nepal, all 490 polling stations in the six constituencies used electronic voting machines.

   There are speculations that the voter turnout was lower than in previous elections as citizenship certificates were mandatory for identification and many voters were unaware about the new provisions.

   Voting took place in Rolpa, Kaski and Kanchanpur in western Nepal, two constituencies in the Morang district and one in the Dhanusha district in eastern Nepal.

   Security was tight in all constituencies with hundreds of extra security personnel deployed, the government said.

   International borders with India were also sealed to prevent cross-border crime during voting.

   The election is seen as a test of Maoist popularity since the former revolutionaries formed a coalition government last year.

   The Maoists emerged as the single largest party in the 601-member assembly after elections in April 2008, two years after giving up their armed insurgency.

   The Maoists have, however, come under growing criticism from members of their coalition as well as the opposition Nepali Congress who accuse them of continuing violence, intimidation and extortion.



COMMENT

blog comments powered by Disqus

Latest Headlines in South Asia

Older Talkback

Follow Us

Follow M&C on Pinterest

Search

Custom Search

Also Check Out

Delta Goodrem opens up about Brian split

Delta Goodrem opens up about Brian split
Delta Goodrem said she 'didn't know how to get out' of her six and a half year relationship with Brian McFadden. ... more

Cynthia Nixon weds longtime partner

Cynthia Nixon weds longtime partner
Happy news for Cynthia Nixon and her longtime partner Christine Marinoni, parents of Max Ellington Nixon-Marinoni. The couple wed this weekend. ... more

David Beckham likes to bite Harper

David Beckham likes to bite Harper
David Beckham likes to bite his 10-month-old baby daughter, Harper, because she's so adorable. ... more

Jessica Biel is 'one of the guys'

Jessica Biel is one of the guys
Justin Timberlake's friends like his fiancee Jessica Biel because she's 'one of the guys', says his former *NSYNC bandmate Lance Bass. ... more

Lindsay Lohan pursued for 41k owed to tanning company

Lindsay Lohan pursued for 41k owed to tanning company
Lindsay Lohan still hasn't paid the $41,031 she owes to fake tan company Tanning Vegas and they are attempting to move the case from Nevada to California to force her to settle the bill. ... more

Robert De Niro glad he didn't finish school

Robert De Niro glad he didnt finish school
Robert De Niro jokingly claimed not graduating from high school was an 'advantage' as he picked up an honorary doctorate yesterday (27.05.12). ... more

Beyonce Knowles plans to get 'chocolate wasted'

Beyonce Knowles plans to get chocolate wasted
Beyonce wants to ditch her diet and get 'chocolate wasted' after successfully shedding her baby weight. ... more

Cynthia Nixon marries

Cynthia Nixon marries
Cynthia Nixon married her long-term partner Christine Marinoni in New York yesterday (2y7.05.12), her publicist has confirmed. ... more

Justin Bieber accused of assault

Justin Bieber accused of assault
Justin Bieber has been accused of assaulting a photographer in California after a physical altercation allegedly broke out when the paparazzo attempted to take pictures of the singer and his girlfriend Selena Gomez. ... more

Britney Spears' fiance makes romantic video for her

Britney Spears fiance makes romantic video for her
Britney Spears' fiancee Jason Trawick made a gushing video to tell the singer how proud he is of her US 'X Factor' debut in Austin, Texas, last week. ... more