Remote Nepali Village Remains Unreached by Election Buzz Amidst Demands for Basic Services

Baglung. As the House of Representatives election scheduled for February 21 approaches, the country has become election-focused. Electoral slogans are echoing from cities to villages. Candidates are going door-to-door seeking votes, but Nisheldhor, the most remote area of Baglung, remains deserted.This village sees no hustle and bustle during any election. Due to its geographical remoteness, candidates do not even reach out to seek votes.Voters here must travel for a full day to Nisi village to cast their ballots. Nisheldhor, which falls under Nisi Khola Rural Municipality-5, experiences extreme cold in winter, leading most locals to migrate temporarily. While locals reside...