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Parties intensify campaigns at bordering Nepali villages
Political parties have intensified their campaigns in Nepali villages bordering India for the upcoming third phase of local level election.bookmark
Published at : September 14, 2017
Updated at : September 14, 2017 13:17
Bara
Political parties have intensified their campaigns in Nepali villages bordering India for the upcoming third phase of local level election.
Campaigns have begun at Chatwa, Bishrampur, Musaharwa, Matiarwa, Balirampur, among other villages in Bara district, in view of the upcoming election on September 18.
Here are some photos of the campaigns.
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