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Exodus from Kathmandu Valley grows as voters return home ahead of house polls

Kathmandu, March 3
As the day of the House of Representatives election draws near, the number of people returning to their villages from the Kathmandu Valley has increased. Crowds leaving the Valley can be seen at its major exit points.
A significant number of people have been departing from Koteshwor, Lokanthali, Kalanki, Balkhu, and Balaju Machhapokhari. They are heading toward their destinations with family members and friends, carrying heavy bags.
According to the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, around 800,000 people have left the Valley over the past two weeks.
Naresh Raj Subedi, spokesperson for the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, told Onlinekhabar, “In recent days, the number of people leaving Kathmandu has exceeded those entering. As of 6:30 pm on the 18th, between 750,000 and 800,000 people had exited.” He added that the largest number of people left through the western checkpoint at Nagdhunga.
Following the changed political situation after the Gen Z movement in Bhadra, the House of Representatives election is being held nationwide on Falgun 21 to seek a fresh mandate.







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