Kathmandu, March 3 -- Thousands of voters have started to head home from the Nepali capital Kathmandu to exercise their franchise on Thursday as the poll day draws close in the Himalayan Nation.

Carrying bags and rushing towards the vehicles to reach home, hundreds of voters on Tuesday morning departed from the Koteshwor Bus Park for the election, which is being held six months after the Gen-Z protest.

"That sort of candidate who can bring on the change in the country and someone who can work on that front where the citizens of this country don't need to go to other countries in search of work should be elected, I want that sort of candidate," Raju Chaulagain, one of the voters waiting for his bus at the stand, told ANI.

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