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NC general convention: Chalise elected constituency President in Kathmandu-2, Sangat in constituency 4



KATHMANDU: Santosh Chalise has been elected the Kathmandu electoral constituency-3 of the Nepali Congress (NC).

According to the vote counts results published today, Chalise, also the chief of Gokarneswor municipality, won the election with 205 votes.

Election Officer of the Constituency-3 Santosh Pandit informed that Chalise’s close contender Deependra Kumar Lama received 159 votes.

The elected general convention members are Kumarraj Subedi, Krishnaji Khadka, Chhiring Dorje Lama, Jagannath Dhimal, Dojang Sherpa, Durga Baral, Narayan Bahadur Subedi, and Prashuram Pokharel.

Likewise, other members include Ramesh Aryal, Haribol Bhandari, Kamala Nepali, Geeta Simkhada, Bishnu Devi Pudasaini, Shanit Nepal, and Jayaraj Bhandari.

Ramraj Thapa, Rekha Aryal, Lekh Kumari Pudasaini, Dambar Bahadur Tamang, Devsundar Bajracharya, Lal Bahadur Lama, Khuma Lama and Satyambhama Shrestha have also been elected.

Among other elected general convention members are Bikram Sunar and Anildhwoj Karki, shared election officer Pandit.

Likewise, Shyam Krishna Sangat has been unanimously elected the President of Kathmandu constituency-4.

Voting is taking place for other posts except President in the constituency, said election officer Krishna Nath Sharma.

Publish Date : 24 November 2021 16:43 PM

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