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Posted on 04-10-08 6:52
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ok guys, i see another thread with election updates. i thought it would a good idea if we can update the winner in this thread. it would be easier to follow this way. we are still waiting for the result, but just wanted to share this idea. hopefully better candidates win the election.
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Posted on 04-10-08 6:56
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There is nobody called a better candidate in the election. People are still voting for the same people from earlier election. Hopefully though somebody can come up with a majority, would probably be easier to write constitution that way. It's surprising to see how NC has benefitted from Maoist & UML, it's too early to say, but let's see what happens in rural areas, I am excited to see results from those areas.
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Posted on 04-10-08 7:04
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I always thought that NC will be benefitted in this election, provided election would be fair. in my opinion, maoist might be third largest party after NC and UML. it is true that people are still voting for the same candidates. parties should have given ticket to new or clean and progressive people rather than same old guys who were corrupted while they were in power.
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Posted on 04-10-08 7:09
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Yeah. You Fu...morons are excited to see the result of rural areas where observer couldn't reach. Where in the past people were forced to leave their home and land, who can expect UML and NC to win?
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Posted on 04-10-08 9:08
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Kathmandu No 1 Winner : Prakash Man Singh (projected)
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