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Maoists vote in Nepal elections

Maoists vote in Nepal elections

former Maoist soldiers at the Shaktikhor camp about 90km south of Kathmnadu, line up to vote for a new governing body in the Nepal Elections. As the maoist party are poised to win a majority number of seats on the new Constituent assembly, the elections officially mark the end of the centuries-old monarchy.

Maoists vote in Nepal elections the chairs at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, India are piled before disposal.  The entire stadium is being renovated in preparation for the 2010 Commonwealth Games nepali voters flock to the polls Voters in the 2008 Nepali Elections waited and watched outside a polling booth near Bharatpur, as the votes were packed for shipment for Kathmandu, where they would be counted.  17.6 million Nepalis were elegible to vote in the 2008 elections.  Prachanda wins in landslide
people walked and socialized along the traffic-free streets of Bharatpur on the day of the 2008 Nepal Elections.