Polls open in Nepal’s first election after last year’s youth-led protests toppled the government
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Polls opened Thursday in Nepal’s first nationwide election since last year’s violent, youth-led uprising forced the government from power.
Security forces patrolled streets and guarded polling stations across the Himalayan nation of about 30 million people as voters lined up to cast their ballots. Counting of votes will begin later Thursday, with results expected over the weekend.
Officials said both election campaigning and voting have been peaceful and there were no reports of any trouble.
“There is huge excitement about this election among the people, and we anticipate the voter turnout to be at least 65 percent,” said Nepal’s acting chief election commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari.
