Thursday, 10 April 2008
Polling stations opened in Nepal
Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) Maoist cadres cast their vote in a remote village, Kamaljhora in Eastern Nepal on April 10, 2008 as the country goes to the polls. Polling stations opened in Nepal to elect a body whose job will be to rewrite the nation's constitution and end its centuries-old monarchy, officials said.
Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) Maoist cadres cast their vote in a remote village, Kamaljhora in Eastern Nepal on April 10, 2008 as the country goes to the polls. Polling stations opened in Nepal to elect a body whose job will be to rewrite the nation's constitution and end its centuries-old monarchy, officials said.
Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) Maoist cadres cast their vote in a remote village, Kamaljhora in Eastern Nepal on April 10, 2008 as the country goes to the polls. Polling stations opened in Nepal to elect a body whose job will be to rewrite the nation's constitution and end its centuries-old monarchy, officials said.
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