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Enthusiastic Maoists line up to vote

Left: Making sure everyone is present; Right: A female Maoist carries her baby back into her camp while colleagues wait to vote.

Tuning in for election updates

A UN monitor team's vehicle is parked as a PLA soldier walks by.

Maoist chairman Prachanda talks to the press after casting his vote

Maoists check for their names at the registration counter
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A great sigh of relief that CA election went well with a minimum disruption and violence. It is a joy to see the sparkles of anticipated hope and peaceful future reflected in the faces of voters. Thanks, waiting to see pictorial reports on the out come of the election, understandably, with some apprehension. This report illustrates well the nature of the Maoist armed force movement by the village people hoping for the better life.
BThapa, UK