Rebels in Provincial Assembly elections, voting in National Assembly

Devendra Bahadur, who lost the election as a rebel in the National Assembly elections held on Sunday, voted for Lalit Jung, who himself was defeated.

Magh 12, 2082

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Rebels in Provincial Assembly elections, voting in National Assembly

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Congress workers in Jumla were very excited when they saw pictures on social media of Devendra Bahadur Shahi, who was elected from Jumla 1 (1) in the 2079 provincial assembly elections, and then-NCP candidate Lalit Jung Shahi, who was defeated by him, and Chandannath Municipality Mayor Rajusinh Kathayat.

Some were celebrating and saying that the Congress was united, while others were surprised. Because Devendra Bahadur Dhara had won as a rebel candidate against Lalit Jung Shahi with the election symbol.

They had not even spoken since the provincial assembly elections. But in the national assembly elections held on Sunday, Devendra Bahadur, who lost the election as a rebel, voted for Lalit Jung, who was defeated by himself. Devendra Bahadur said, 'There is no love and enmity in politics. I will not let anyone down even if I am 64 years old. I voted with pride this time too. Which has spread a good message in the Congress.'

He said that when he contested the provincial assembly elections independently, the voters made him win as a result of his love for society. 'The voters made him win. There was some dissatisfaction. As a result, he won. Even after receiving assurances from other parties that he would become a minister, I could not leave the Congress,' said Devendra Bahadur, 'Until yesterday, it was bitter, it has disappeared. The cousin-nephew relationship was close. More than that, I was able to win by voting for him. I am happy about this.'

In 2079, Lalit Jung had entered the election fray with the claim of the Chief Minister of Karnali. After Devendra Bahadur stood as a rebel, Lalit Jung had to lose at that time. After the provincial assembly elections, they did not even have a conversation. Neither his dream of becoming the Chief Minister nor his dream of becoming a provincial assembly member was fulfilled. But the National Assembly elections held on Sunday brought them together.

After being elected, Jumla Congress workers appeared excited when they posted a picture of them hugging on social media. This proved that the hearts that had cooled in the provincial assembly elections had come together in the National Assembly, said Congress Jumla Secretary Laxman Bahadur Shahi.
Rebels in Provincial Assembly elections, voting in National Assembly

He said that the union of these two people has energized the internal unity of the party. ‘Now the people’s affairs will be addressed together in the provincial and national assemblies. The message of consensus, cooperation and unity will spread within the party,’ said Secretary Shahi, ‘The talk of unity was stopped. Now it has reached the point of hugging. This is a positive message for the Jumli Congress.’ According to him, on Saturday, Jumla workers had put pressure on both of them to get together. ‘We had a discussion, we managed to get together without any resentment,’ he said.

The rebel candidate Devendra Bahadur won the Karnali Congress Karnali Province President election against Lalit Jung by 1,899 votes. In Jumla Province (1), 24,788 votes were cast. In which, independent candidate Devendra Bahadur got 9,654 votes. The defeated Lalit Jung had 7,755 votes.

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