Investigative Stories
- Tshering Dorje, 80, who is considered as an influential person of Gumba village has cast his vote only once in his life. A patient of asthma, Dorje says, "Can't go that far to vote this time."
- 72-year old Kali Bahadur Gurung has never cast a vote. He is unaware of the process. He says, "Seems I will die without casting a single vote in my life."
- Moti Gurung, 65, too has never cast her ballot. She is neither aware of the election process nor knows what voter's list is.
- 46 years old Chhongala Kunwar, a person with a disability, and her husband, 45, do not have citizenship certificates. Their two sons, 25 and 20 years, share the same story.
- Likewise, 75-year-old Nakhu Gurung recalls his experience of ‘a one-day walk’ to the election center someday. "I have decided not to go this time. Cannot walk," he said.
- Local Jagat Lama says, "It will take at least two days to cast our votes. Therefore, it doesn’t seems possible this time."
- Jung Bahadur Thapa is of the opinion that they have to spare three days just to cast their votes. "More than three voters above 60 years of age and 7 women voters are in this village," he informed. "I don't see any advantage in voting," a disappointed Thapa said.
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