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            Factbox-Who is contesting Nepal`s polls and what is at stake?

            Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 08:02:22
            Factbox-Who is contesting Nepal`s polls and what is at stake?
            Arya News - By Gopal Sharma and Saurabh Sharma Feb 25 (Reuters) - Nepal will hold a national election next month, its first since deadly youth-led anti-graft protests toppled the government of then-Prime Minister

            By Gopal Sharma and Saurabh Sharma
            Feb 25 (Reuters) - Nepal will hold a national election next month, its first since deadly youth-led anti-graft protests toppled the government of ‌then-Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli in September.
            As the Himalayan nation prepares for the ‌March 5 polls, here is a look at the key contenders, and what is at stake.
            THE VOTERS
            Nearly 19 ​million of Nepal"s 30 million people are eligible to vote in the March 5 election for the 275-member assembly.
            About one million of the voters - most of them youth - were added after last year"s protests, which killed 77 people and injured more than 2,000.
            While direct contests will decide 165 ‌seats, which means the person ⁠who gets the most votes will win, the rest will be filled through proportional representation, where seats are allocated to parties in proportion to ⁠their vote share.
            Election authorities say 65 political parties are in the fray.
            ISSUES AT STAKE
            Apart from corruption, job creation is among the main issues, analysts say, with about a fifth of the population ​living in ​poverty, and high youth unemployment.
            Ties with India and ​China, which border Nepal and are ‌among its major trade partners, will also be a factor in the election as the landlocked nation negotiates a balance between the Asian powers.
            While India accounts for two-thirds of Nepal"s international trade, China accounts for 14% and has also lent the country - among the world"s poorest - more than $130 million, according to the World Bank.
            KEY CONTENDERS
            Rapper-turned-politician and former Kathmandu mayor Balendra ‌Shah, 35, of the centrist Rastriya Swatantra Party is ​among the frontrunners for prime minister.
            Facing him in the ​Jhapa 5 constituency is four-time prime ​minister Oli, 74, of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist), vying for ‌the top post again but facing an ​uphill battle to win ​back young voters who ousted him barely six months ago.
            Other contenders include the centrist Nepali Congress party"s 49-year-old Gagan Thapa and three-time prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, 71, ​who now leads the Nepali ‌Communist Party.
            Oli has been a liberal communist since the 1990s while Dahal led ​a bloody Maoist insurgency for a decade before joining mainstream politics in ​2006.
            (Compiled by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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