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Parties intensify door-to-door campaign in Sunsari

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ITAHARI, Oct 21: Political parties have stepped up their door-to-door campaign along with corner meets in villages immediately after Dashain celebrations.



Candidates and cadres of various parties are reaching doorsteps of voters asking support to make their party winner in the November 19 Constituent Assembly (CA) election. [break]



Sunsari district has witnessed an increasing fever of election with the candidates and leaders of all big and small parties getting into poll campaign.



The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) has initiated its door-to-door visit program in constituency No 2 of Sunsari district. The party has geared up its campaign after moving around Itahari Bazaar with cultural bands and processions.



´Declaring Nepal a Hindu State´ has been set as a key election agenda of the RPP-N.



Likewise, Nepali Congress is also busy motivating voters to make the party victorious in the CA election for the betterment of the country.



Organizing corner meets in different places, the NC has asked the voters to cast a ballot for the party to deliver a new constitution thereby taking the country to the path of prosperity.



NC´s candidate from constituency no. 6, Ram Bahadur Basnet, presented his claim among the voters that the NC could only work for the prosperity of the country.



The poll environment is heated up in Sunsari as other parties including CPN-UML, UCPN (Maoist), Madhes-based parties and Federal Socialist Party coming into the fray of election.



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