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Nepal begins voting in historic election

The polls are intended to seal a peace deal with communist insurgents and likely to mean the end of a monarchy.

Updated on: Apr 10, 2008 02:49 PM IST
AP | By , Kathmandu
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Nepalis voted on Thursday in a historic election intended to bring communist insurgents into the country's democratic mainstream and likely to mean the end of a monarchy that has ruled for centuries.

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While the two days before the vote were marred by violence one candidate was mysteriously gunned down, a protester was shot by police and six former rebels were slain in a clash with police, there were no reports of fresh attacks as polling got under way. Security was tight across the country, and voters began lining up at polling stations before polls opened a 7 am.

Many were optimistic about the elections, Nepal's first in nine years.

"I came to vote here today believing this process will settle political instability for good," said Mukunda Maraseni, a 40-year-old banker who was waiting to cast his ballot in Katmandu. The elections come almost exactly two years after Nepal's king was forced to end his royal dictatorship. The Maoists, as the former rebels are known, then gave up their 10-year fight for a communist state, which had left about 13,000 people dead.

 
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