INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BARA, APRIL 14As the date for filing nominations nears for the upcoming elections, major political parties are
struggling to finalise their candidates in Bara.
Major political parties same in terms of thoughts: RPP Chair Lingden
36 political parties registered in Jhapa for local polls
Of all places, Jitpursimara Sub-metropolitan City has seen the rise of
election fever in the recent days.
After finishing their town convention, CPN-UML, Nepali Congress and CPN-Maoist Centre
have started their election preparations.Amidst the scorching sun and increasing temperature, aspirants for election tickets have
intensified their lobbying by meeting leaders of the district, province and central levels.Major ruling coalition partner Congress has
protested against the preparation of the ruling coalition to field a CPN- MC candidate for the mayoral post and formally declared that they
wouldn't accept any alliance in the local level.NC sitting Jitpursimara Town President Chhabilal Sharma, former Town President Shyambabu
Gupta, former Constituent Assembly member Shobhakar Parajuli, among others, are reportedly eager to fight for the mayoral post.Similarly,
there is also a long list of aspirants for the ticket for the mayor seat in CPN- UML in the local level.Current deputy mayor Saraswori
Chaudhary, former UML district chairperson Dev Narayan Chaudhary, and leader Narayan Chhetri are the main aspirants for the mayoral position
Besides, youth leaders Manoj Poudel and other leaders are also looking forward to secure the ticket for the post.A number of aspirants are
looking to secure the ticket for the vital post in the local level in another party, CPN- MC as well
Former CA member Jayaram Dahal, District coordinator Anil Shrestha, Madhes Province committee member Rajan Poudel, Peasant Organisation
district chairperson Prem Baral are those vying for the ticket for the mayoral post from the party here.The party insiders have said there
is a high probability of Poudel to win the election if gets the ticket.A version of this article appears in the print on April 15, 2022, of
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