Ratnanagar, Nov. 6
Election of Constituency 1 in Chitwan district, about 150 km
south-west of Kathmandu, was in discussions long before the candidates
registered their names for the upcoming polls of the House of Representatives
(HoR) and Provincial Assemblies because of potential candidates like former
Finance Minister Surendra Prasad Pandey, incumbent Vice-Chairman of the
National Planning Commission (NPC), Dr. Bishwo Nath Poudel, former VC of NPC
and Chief Economic Advisor of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Asia and the
Pacific, Dr. Swarnim Wagle.
But while 19 candidates, with 10 independents, are in the
fray slated for November 20, general voters are frustrated over the plight of
development, corruption, political mismanagement and alliances of the political
parties made for the upcoming polls.
It is disheartening to see that there was an equal level of
frustration in Kushal Lama, 23, of Tandi Chowk in Ratnanagar Municipality and
Madhu Sudan Dhungana, 93, in Hernari of Khairahani Municipality. However, Lama
expressed his ire at the mismanaged system and lack of good governance while
Dhungana is unhappy because of the tie-ups between the political powers which
he considers rather 'unholy'.
"I have voted in many elections since I voted for
Nepali Congress in the elections in 1959 but I have not seen any candidates
being honest with their promises made during the elections. I have a feeling
that it will not bring good result even if you voted but you can't remain
without voting in the elections," said Dhungana who was busy in
preparation for a monthly 'Bhajan' programme at a temple in Hernari.
Many others, including Karna Bahadur Kshetri of Bakulahar,
Tandi, Shanti Tharu of Kathar, and Prem Prasad of Pithuwa, shared their bitter
experience to get agricultural inputs like chemical fertilisers. Some of the
voters are perplexed that the agenda of water supply has come at the top while
it was not a demand from the voters' side. "We are not getting chemical
fertilisers in time and we have to produce the land registration paper to get
it in a limited quota but the municipalities are raising a good amount of money
from the water supply," said Kshetri.
Likewise, about 50 landless families in Magar Gaun are
waiting for the candidates that promise to provide them the land registration
papers. "We are in fear that the Chitwan National Park would someday chase
us away from this place as it has already threatened to dismantle our houses by
using elephants. We live in a fear," said Shukramiya Tharu, an inhabitant
of the settlement. She said that many candidates in the past had promised with them
to provide the land registration papers but that couldn’t be fulfilled.
Similarly, employed youth want a hike in the basic salary.
Nabin Sapkota of Bachhyauli and Hemanta Sharma of Bairiya said that while
employment has been an issue in the district, underpayment for the employed
youth is a thing that should be seriously considered by the candidates.
Confusion of alliance and 'independents'
Kshetri of Bakulahar said that many people including the
cadres of political parties are still hesitant to carry the flag of other party
and chant slogans in their favour.
Another youth, Nishant Basnet, from Khairahani-4, who works
at a mobile store at Tandi Chowk, said that the alliance could be regarded by
the cadres of the respective political parties but 'politically aware people'
would select good and honest candidates this time.
"If youths like us blindly follow a political party and
vote for the candidate whoever is nominated by that party, how could one expect
the political system and the society be improved? We need to choose better
leadership," he said.
Like Basnet, many other voters are not enthusiastic about
the alliances and tie-ups while the committed cadres are rather apprehensive.
Chitwan's election constituency 1 has 42 wards. In the local
elections held in May this year, CPN-UML won the chairmanship of 20 wards,
Nepali Congress won 18, CPN (Maoist Centre) one, and CPN (Unified Socialist)
one while independent candidates won in two wards.
In terms of the cumulative votes garnered by the ward chairmen,
the UML received 39,606, and the NC got 36,783 votes. Likewise, votes cast in
favour of Maoist Centre numbered 5,508, Rastriya Prajatantra Party 4,590 and
Unified Socialist 4,050 votes. Given this scenario, NC's candidates from the
ruling alliance, Dr. Poudel has a comfortable situation while the confusion and
distrust in the alliance could become the strength for UML's Pandey. Meanwhile,
the NC has been successful in sending the candidacy of Rajendra Burlakoti, a
dissatisfied leader of the party who was set to contest the election
independently, to hibernation. It is a boost for Dr. Poudel.
Meanwhile, the candidates of the newly registered Rastriya
Swatantra Party are being confused as the 'independent' candidates by the local
voters in Chitwan. Many youths in Ratnanagar and Khairahani municipalities
compared the candidates of this party with the Mayor of the Kathmandu
Metropolis, Balendra Shah and Mayor of Dharan Sub-metropolis, Harka Sampang. It seems that the word 'swatantra'
meaning independent in the name of the party would confuse the voters in other
areas as well.
This party's candidate Hari Dhakal is also considered a
popular candidate, especially among the youth. Popular folk singer Milan
(Bishnu) Lama is also contesting the election from this area as an independent
candidate.
Less complaints about development
People in Chitwan-1 did not complain much about the
development defecit. However, youths wanted sports infrastructure like covered
halls and stadiums, and recreation centres while farmers stressed on smooth supply
of chemical fertilisers.
Many voters in Ratnanagar Municipality and around said that
the construction of community buildings and roads as well as embankment in Kair
River along with a dam were positive development works in the past.
Shanti Tharu of Kathar in Khairahani said that the local
bodies were better in addressing their general demands like water supply,
installation of taps, and replacing thatched roofs with zinc sheets.
However, entrepreneurs in Sauraha, a tourist centre in the
district, want the candidates and the governments raising the agenda of
IT-enabled services here. Suman Ghimire, Immediate Past President of Regional
Hotel Association of Nepal, Sauraha, said that the Chitwan National Park still
distributes tickets manually and tourists can't buy it electronically.
Likewise, Dipendra Khatiwada, Immediate Past Persident of Restaurant
and Bar Association Nepal, said that the government should create an
environment where an entrepreneurs need not to worry about the roads, water and
security.
Candidates for the HoR election in Constituency 1 of
Chitwan
S.N. |
Name of Candidate |
Political Party |
1. |
Surendra Prasad Pandey |
CPN-UML |
2. |
Bishwo Nath Poudel |
Nepali Congress |
3. |
Madhup Kumar Bhattarai |
Rastriya Prajatantra Party |
4. |
Ajay Thakur Hajam |
Janata Samajwadi Party |
5. |
Arjun Praja |
Nepal Workers and Peasants
Party |
6. |
Kumari Thing |
Mangol National
Organisation |
7. |
Nabin Khadka |
Ekikrit Shakti Nepal |
8. |
Gobinda Prasad Rijal |
Nepal Sushasan Party |
9. |
Hari Dhakal |
Rastriya Swatantra Party |
10. |
Jiban Tamang |
Independent |
11. |
Bishnu Lama |
" |
12. |
Dipak Pathak |
" |
13. |
Arun Kumar Upreti |
" |
14. |
Om Krishna Thapaliya |
" |
15. |
Tilak Mani Pathak |
" |
16. |
Utsav Dhamala |
" |
17. |
Rajendra Prasad Burlakoti |
" |
18. |
Kumar Acharya |
" |
19. |
Rajan Neupane |
" |
Source: Election Commission Nepal
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 7 November 2022. Joint reporting with Basanta Parajuli in Chitwan.
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