With generally couple of uncounted votes left in wards considered as Maoist Center's discretionary organization together accomplice Nepali Congress' political fortifications, the mayoral race in Bharatpur Metropolitan City has achieved cliffhanger point: the edge by which the CPN-UML mayoral applicant Devi Gyawali is driving his closest adversary Maoist Center mayoral hopeful Renu Dahal has been diminishing for the last few days.By Tuesday, he was driving Dahal by an edge of 3836 votes. It has now been decreased to 1013 votes.
Devi Gyawali is driving Renu Dahal with 40,343 votes, contrasted with 39,330 votes collected by his closest adversary Dahal.Vote including is currently under way Ward 21 of Bharatpur Metropolitan City.It is still too soon to inhale a moan of alleviation for UML mayoral applicant in spite of driving his closest opponent by 1013 votes.The wards 19 and 20 where vote tally has not started yet are a piece of Constituency 4 of Chitwan region , which is considered as fortress of Nepali Congress.
In spite of the fact that in urban ranges like Bharatpur, voters with dependability to Nepali Congress overlooked their gathering's guideline by voting against Renu Dahal, a typical mayoral applicant of Nepali Congress and CPN(Maoist focus) who produced am appointive organization together in some nearby units including Bharatpur Metropolis, NC-bowed voters in country zones host demonstrated their devotion to their get-together by maintaining its direction to help Renu Dahal for mayoral position.
Since the rest of the wards are in the country zones considered as NC's political fortification, there is a plausibility of this pattern being rehashed. The redundancy is not a decent sign for the UML mayoral applicant Devi Gywali who has begun leading the pack with a lesser and lesser edge of votes as vote numbers in NC fortresses are drawing nearer and vote checks in UML's political fortifications are now over.
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