Nepal PM urges citizens to vote, maintain peace
Nepal's Prime Minister has called upon citizens to participate in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and stability during the electoral process. With over 3,400 candidates vying for direct votes, a notable 30% of these candidates are under the age of 40, reflecting a significant youth representation in the political landscape. The Prime Minister's appeal comes at a crucial juncture for Nepal, as the nation prepares for an election that will shape its governance and policies in the years to come. He urged voters to exercise their democratic rights responsibly, highlighting the critical role of peaceful conduct in ensuring a fair electoral environment. As Nepal navigates its political future, the involvement of younger candidates may bring fresh perspectives to the forefront, addressing the aspirations and challenges faced by the nation. Citizens are encouraged to engage actively in this democratic process, which is vital for the country's growth and development.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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