Inundated Bharatpur alliance election assembly stage ready in 3 hours
Due to inundated, the election assembly could not begin at the scheduled time of 11 a.m.
CHITWAN: MAY. 5 – The ruling coalition set up the joint election assembly stage at Bharatpur Bus Park in Chitwan in three hours. The ruling coalition had set up an election assembly stage in the empty area of Bharatpur’s central bus terminal.
After a three-hour effort, the flooded election assembly stage has been cleaned and prepared. A vacuum is used to extract the water. Soil has been added to the muddy assembly stage. The dozer has created a comfortable sitting area.
The venue has returned to normal, according to RC Adhikari, Chitwan Coordinator of the CPN-Maoist Center. “Leaders are still coming,” he said, “and preparations are being made to begin the meeting in a little while.” Activists and well-wishers are flocking to the election assembly stage.
Due to inundated, the election assembly could not begin at the scheduled time of 11 a.m. Sher Bahadur Deuba, Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President, has reached in Bharatpur to address the election assembly and is currently meeting with party cadres at the Siraichuli Hotel.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, Chairperson of the CPN-Maoist Center, and Madhav Kumar Nepal, Chairperson of the Unified Socialists, reached in Chitwan this morning.