Nepal: Terai set for polls, despite protest by fringe parties
September 21, 2013  18:39
Despite protests by an alliance of fringe parties led by CPN-Maoist, opposed to the forthcoming Constituent Assembly elections, a senior Nepalese leader has expressed confidence that the polls would be held on time.

"Nepalese people want election to write their constitution to ensure the rights of all the ethnic groups as well as the marginalised people, therefore, the efforts to disrupt the election are bound to fail," President of Terai Madhes Democratic Party Mahanta Thakur told PTI.

He said he is expecting his party to emerge as the largest party in the Terai region.

Thakur's statement comes at a time when the CPN-Maoist, breakaway faction of the Unified CPN-Maoist led by hardliner Mohan Vaidya, has launched a campaign to disrupt the November polls asking to defer the election date by four months.

Elections are essential to draft the constitution and to form a legitimate government, by electing peoples' representatives, Thakur pointed out.
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