Kathmandu, March 5 -- Nepal's general elections saw a preliminary voter turnout of around 60%, mostly from the Gen Z demographic, contributing to the "unprecedented" energy at the polls. The Election Commission attributed the successful conduct to improved voter education, cooperation from political parties, and robust security measures.
The election held in Nepal on Thursday was overall peaceful. After the Gen Z protest, the reputations of the Nepal government and the Election Commission were at stake regarding this election. After voting ended at 5 pm, the Officiating Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari thanked the people of Nepal.
Speaking to ANI, on the general elections, Joint Secretary and Spokesperson of the Nepal Election ...
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