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.

More Investigative Stories

In Koshi Province, DPRs worth millions for projects never to be built
Many detailed project reports (DPRs) prepared by the Koshi provincial government at the cost of tens of millions are shelved....
Uncooperative cooperatives
A Rs1 billion project aimed at promoting farmers failed due to mismanagement
Comment Here