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Renu is ahead by 207 votes in Bharatpur metropolis

Kathmandu, May 17 Renu Dahal, the CPN-central Maoist candidate for mayor of Bharatpur Metropolitan City, has been catching up. Renu Dahal, the coalition’s mayoral candidate, received 6,566 votes after counting 19,483 votes. Bijay Subedi of the CPN-UML received 6,369 votes. Jagannath Poudel, an independent candidate, received 3,199 votes. With 7,978 votes, Chitrasen Adhikari of the Nepali Congress has maintained his …

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After Congress’ Yadav won the ward chairmanship by one vote in Bodebersain

Kathmandu, May 17 Shiv Narayan Yadav of the Nepali Congress was elected chairman of Saptari’s Bodebersain Municipality-3 by a single vote. Bhuvaneshwar Yadav of the UCPN (M) came in second with 599 votes. Maoist cadres have been protesting since Yadav was lost by a single vote, accusing him of cheating the vote count. They went on strike after the results …

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In Nepalgunj, Bista is leading another candidate by 3963 votes

Kathmandu, May 17 With nearly double the number of votes, Prashant Bista of the Nepali Congress is leading in the election for mayor of Nepalgunj sub-metropolitan city. Bista received 8340 votes, while CPN-Pashupati UML’s Dayal Mishra received 4377 votes. Egypt is 3963 votes ahead of Bista. With 3361 votes, RPP’s Nandalal Vaishya leads Mishra. The ruling parties have formed an …

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Baburam said, ”People are voting for one evil instead of another.”

Kathmandu, May 17 People are dissatisfied with the existing parties, according to Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Chairman of the Federal Council of Nepal and former Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai. He was responding to the results of the May 13 local election. “The whole study is ongoing, but the current trend indicates that the public is dissatisfied with the established …

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Balen is ahead of Keshav Sthapit by 5,000 votes

Kathmandu, May 17 In Kathmandu Metropolitan City, 25 thousand 288 votes have been counted. Balen Sah, an independent candidate, received 10,481 votes in the most recent election results. Keshav Sthapit, a CPN-UML candidate, received 5,618 votes. Sirjana Singh of the Nepali Congress received 4,006 votes.

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Nemkipa won in Bhaktapur

Kathmandu, May 16 Sunil Prajapati of the Nepal Majdur Kisan Party (Nemkipa) has been elected mayor of Bhaktapur, while Rajni Joshi has been chosen, deputy mayor. Prajapati received 29,200 votes for mayor, while Joshi received 29,695 votes for deputy mayor. Ram Prasad Kasula of the Nepali Congress received 3,199 votes, while Rabindra Lachimasyu of the CPN-UML received 2,667. CPN-Ranjana UML’s …

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Mustang’s vote count completed

Kathmandu, May 15 The chairman and vice-chairman of the Tasang village municipality in Mustang, respectively, are Pradip Gauchan of the UML and Somal Hirachan of the Nepali Congress. The counting of votes in all five (all) villages in the district was completed as soon as Thasang’s votes were counted. Pradip Gauchan, a candidate for president, received 1,144 votes, whereas Bal …

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Congress’s lead in Nepalgunj

Kathmandu, May 15 With 2,140 votes, Prashant Bista of the Nepali Congress gained the Nepalgunj sub-metropolitan constituency of Banke. Nanda lal Baishya of the RPP received 1,033 votes, while Pashupati Dayal Mishra of the CPN-UML received 968 votes. Jasapa’s Kamaruddin Rai received 1,442 votes, RPP’s Bindu Chartimagar received 1,084 votes, and CPN-Shanti Devi UML’s Dhakal received 884 votes. Wards 22 …

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Under heavy security, voting in Jumla’s Garjyangkot begins

Kathmandu, May 15 Today, voting in Jumla’s Gutchaur Gaonpalika-3 Garjyangkot continued. After a clash in the middle of Shankar Secondary School on May 13, voting was resumed today amid heavy security. At voting sites, security has been increased. At the polling station is a security team consisting of Chief District Officer Bijaya Kumari Prasai, Nepal Army’s Ganapati Rabin Thapa, Armed …

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Re-election in 34 centers of 18 polling stations in the far western states

Kathmandu, May 15 In the far western states, elections will be held in 34 centers with 18 voting booths. All ten wards of Bajura’s Budhiganga municipality have 20 centers. The UML and the Nepali Congress were suspected of voting alone in the 4th and 7th seats in municipalities 2, 3, 5, and 9. Locals, on the other hand, are upset …

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