Political unrest in Nepal causes problems in many border districts Bihar. The trade between the two sides is almost quiet, which affects the local affairs badly. Many families living on the Indo-Nepal border also have problems with the bride and girls coming from across the border. As the Bihar meeting election approaches, some people or political turmoil in Nepal will affect people’s way of voice. Local issues such as trade and family relationships with Nepal can affect the choice of voters. Is Nepal disorder a problem for Bihar election? Look here, the northern border of the election state is attached to Nepal by West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Supaul, Araria, Kishanganj and Madhubani. There are a total of 21 seats in these districts, which can now be influenced by protests in Nepal. Details of seats in 7 Districts: – Western Champaran: Valmikinagar, Ramnagar and Sikta. – Eastern Champaran: Raxaul, Narcatia and Dhaka. – Sitamarhi: Riga, Bathnaha, Parihar and Surasand. – Supaul: Harlakhi, Khajuli, Babubhi and Laukha. – Araria: Nirmali and umbrella. – Kishanganj: Narpatganj, Farbisganj, Sikti. – Madhubani: Bahadurganj and Thakurganj. Political bets in 2020 Election: Earlier in the 2020 elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 11 of these 21 seats. Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal United won five seats, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) won three seats, CPI man and Aimim one each. The BJP did not lose any seat in the region. Border safety was tightened after massive violence in Nepal and the movement across the border was completely discontinued. Raxaul, one of the busiest towns of the East Champaran district, also feels the heat of the ongoing political turmoil in the neighboring country Nepal. Despite the formation of the interim government, the situation remains the same. Local businessman Ashok Srivastava, who runs a clothing store in Raxaul, spoke to NDTV, saying that the trade has stopped for five days. “The store was sold earlier in the store worth about 40,000 rupees, but now sales are brought to a standstill.” The time has raised concerns due to heavy sales during the festive season. The shopkeepers told NDTV: “During Durga Puja there was a sale of rupees here, but it is now difficult to raise Rs 1000.” Apart from the trade, political disorder also affects families across the border. Anil Singh, a resident of Motihari, said his brother lives in Nepal. He said: “After the violence we intend to remember him. But more than that, we want the government to deliver work at the local level so that people do not have to go to work for work.” Will these issues affect votes? Despite these challenges, families who live on the Indo-Nepal border believe that political turmoil in Nepal will have no effect on the vote in the upcoming election in the Bihar meeting.
Will elections affect the election in 21 seats in 7 districts due to protests by Nepal’s generation Z?
