Gajurel, who resigned from the position of Executive Director of the Nepal Intermodal Transport Development Committee and became the candidate of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Sindhuli Constituency No. 2, won by defeating his opponent by a margin of over 3,000 votes.
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Ashish Gajurel was in Birgunj for his work until three days before the nomination. He was in doubt about entering the election fray. Talks were going on with the leaders of the National Independent Party. But in the end, he became a candidate.
Gajurel, who resigned from the position of Executive Director of the Nepal Intermodal Transportation Development Committee, became the candidate of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party in Sindhuli Constituency No. 2 and won by a margin of more than 3,000 votes. He received 17,940 votes. His nearest competitor, the NCP candidate Lekhnath Dahal, received 14,780 votes. Gajurel, an expert in the field of transportation, lives in Dhungrebas, Kamalamai Municipality-4.
Gajurel, who studied Masters in Transportation Systems from Germany, is an engineer by profession. Gajurel, who has worked in the field of transportation infrastructure, has been actively involved in social media and media for reforms. Gajurel, who says that the current policies and regulations in the field of transportation and infrastructure are making it very difficult to work, has now reached the policy-making level himself.
Gajurel, who had been working on reforms for two terms as the executive director, was fed up with the changes in the government in the past. According to his father Murari Prasad Gajurel, Ashish was also fed up with the fact that he had to resign or beg for his people to be recruited whenever a minister changed in the past. After completing his school education in Sindhuli, he went to Germany via Kathmandu for higher education. 47-year-old Ashish has a wife and two sons.
His classmates are hopeful that he will fulfill the expectations of the people of Sindhuli by improving the transport infrastructure sector. Interestingly, his uncle Haribol Gajurel had won twice from the same constituency and also became the Minister of Agriculture. This time, he rebelled against the NCP and became the proposer of independent candidate Maheshwor Dahal and went around asking for Haribol's votes with the mudha symbol. Mudha got 586 votes. On the other hand, Ashish's great-grandfather, Prof. Dr. Mukunda Prasad Gajurel, was a candidate from the RPP. His halo symbol got 249 votes.
