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NA elections: NCP wins 16, RJP-N victorious in 2 seats (with list)


23 January 2020  

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KATHMANDU: The final results of the National Assembly (NA) elections held on Thursday have been made public.

As per the result, the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) got elected in 16 seats and Rastiya Janata Party-Nepal (RJP-N) got elected in two seats. Candidates from Nepali Congress (NC) and Samajwadi Party failed to get elected to the Upper House.

Province 1

Gopi Alchami (NCP, Dalit category)

Indira Gautam (NCP, Women category)

Devendra Dahal (NCP, Others category)

Province 2

Tulasa Dahal (NCP, Women category)

Radhe Shyam Paswan (NCP, Dalit category)

Mrigendra Yadav (RJP-N, Others category)

Shekhar Kumar Singh (RJP-N, Minority category)

Bagmati Province

Ganga Belbase (NCP, Women category)

Beduram Bhushal (NCP, Others category)

Gandaki Province

Narayan Kaji Shrestha (NCP, Others category)

Bhagwati Neupane (NCP, Women category)

Province 5

Bimala Ghimire (NCP, Women category)

Jag Prasad Sharma (NCP, Differently-abled and minority category)

Gopal Bhattarai (NCP, Others category)

Karnali Province

Maya Prasad Sharma (NCP, Others category)

Sumitra BC (NCP, Women category)

 Sudurpaschim Province

Sharada Bhatta (NCP, Women category)

Taraman Swar (NCP, Others category)

Publish Date : 23 January 2020 20:40 PM

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