Sporadic violence, low turnout mar Nepal’s elections
Sporadic violence and lower-than-expected turnout on Sunday marred Nepal's parliamentary elections, which many hoped would bring political stability in the Himalayan nation that has changed 13 governments in the last 16 years. One person was killed, two were wounded and voting stopped in at least 15 places, said Nepal's Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya. He said that elections would be repeated in those locations in the next two days while counting of votes in most places, including capital Kathmandu, will start Sunday night. It wasn't immediately clear what triggered the violence. Army helicopters will fly ballot boxes from remote mountain villages to district capitals on Monday, he said. — ap