The Congress and the RPP have included two names each, and the Nepali Communist Party has included one name from Makawanpur in the proportional closed list.
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The UML and the National Independent Party have not included a single name from Makawanpur in the closed list of proportional representation candidates for the upcoming elections to be held on February 21.
The names of not a single person from Makawanpur have not been included in the closed list of proportional representation made public by these two parties.
The Congress and RPP have included two people each, and the Nepali Communist Party has included one person from Makawanpur in the closed list of proportional representation.
The UML had called Rameshwor Rana, the central member of UML Makawanpur, to Kathmandu until the last moment, assuring him that he would be included in the proportional representation from the tribal cluster. But his name was not included in the closed list. The party's deputy president Ram Bahadur Thapa has been placed in his place.
In the last House of Representatives election, the party had said that Rana would be the candidate from Makawanpur constituency number 1, but in the end, it supported Kamal Thapa of RPP Nepal by forcing him to file his candidacy. Thapa had filed his candidacy with the sun symbol.
District-level leaders are angry with the central leadership as no one from UML has been included in the proportional list in Makawanpur.
Nepali Congress has put two women from Makawanpur in proportional representation. The Congress has put Pavitra Sunar and Sharmila Shrestha on the closed list of proportional representation. The RPP has put Shivaram Thapa and Saraswati KC Thing on the closed list.
Nepali Communist Party has put Mangal Singh Chepang of Manahari Rural Municipality-3 from the Chepang community in the closed list of proportional representation in Makawanpur.
