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Ruling coalition decides to forge electoral alliance in Birendranagar



KARNALI: Ruling coalition parties have decided to forge an electoral alliance in all 16 wards of Birendranagar municipality in Surkhet, the capital of Karnali Province.

A meeting of the municipal-level mechanism chaired by Nepali Congress municipal President Upendra Khadka on Sunday decided to develop an electoral alliance with ruling coalition partners in the upcoming local election.
The meeting decided to make a move as per the directives of the center, province, and district leadership of the five-party aligning the spirit of coalition partnership at the local level.

NC municipal president Khadka shared that the mechanism decided to form a mechanism comprising parties’ municipal committee chiefs and regularize the meeting and also invite other representatives to the mechanism as per the need.

Also present in the meeting were CPN (Maoist Center)’s Birendranagar municipal chairperson Ratna Gaha, CPN (Unified Socialist)’s Lok Prasad Chalise, Rashtriya Janamorcha’s Bishnu Sharma, and Janata Samajwadi Party’s Fatte Bahadur Soti Magar.

Earlier, the ruling coalition parties based in Surkhet had decided to forge an electoral alliance in all nine municipalities of the district in a local election and activate a municipal-level mechanism. –

Publish Date : 11 April 2022 09:49 AM

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