Limbu, who was elected from the Congress in the 2079 local elections, had been undergoing treatment in India for a few months. He died in Delhi during treatment.
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Tek Prasad Limbu, ward chairman of Sangurigadhi Rural Municipality Ward No. 3 in Dhankuta, has passed away while undergoing treatment. Limbu, who was suffering from colon cancer, was undergoing treatment at a hospital in New Delhi, India.
According to Dron Bahadur Rai, the head of the rural municipality's planning department, 55-year-old Limbu had been undergoing treatment for cancer for a long time. Elected by the Congress in the 2079 local level elections, Limbu had been undergoing treatment in India for a few months. He passed away in Delhi during treatment.
The rural municipality has declared a public holiday on Friday in mourning his death. The late Limbu was known as an active figure in the social and political sectors.
He was always proactive in local level development, service delivery and solving community problems. According to family sources, preparations are underway to bring his body to his birthplace, Khuwaphok, Dhankuta for the last rites.
