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Concerns that eight-party coalition may face a vote cross, internal training today

The alliance has directed that its members arrive in Kathmandu by 11 a.m.

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KATHMANDU: The eight-party coalition will provide internal presidential election training to voters.

The Presidential Election Mobilization Committee decided at its meeting today to provide necessary training in a different way internally, and the training will begin today.

The alliance has directed that its members arrive in Kathmandu by 11 a.m. A joint training program was scheduled earlier today, but it was canceled due to the silence period.

JSP leader Rajendra Shrestha stated that because voting will take place on Thursday, internal training on topics such as voting methods will be provided.

According to him, all alliance parties will provide training in order to train voters, prevent votes from being invalidated, and coordinate people to come and vote on time.

It is feared that a vote cross will occur among the eight parties that have agreed to vote for the Congress candidate for president. According to the leaders, the party leadership should be cautious and train them in this regard.

Ram Chandra Poudel of the ruling coalition and Subas Chandra Nemwang of the UML are running for president.

The presidential election will be held tomorrow, Thursday, in Kathmandu.