The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has won 124 seats, the Congress 17, the UML 8, the NCP 7, the Shram Sanskriti 3 and the RPP 1 seat, while the Congress is leading in 2 seats and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and UML are leading in 1 seat each.
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Out of the 165 seats in the direct election for the House of Representatives, the results of 161 constituencies have been declared by Sunday midnight, while the counting of votes is ongoing in four constituencies.
In which the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has won 124 seats, with Sudhan Gurung of the party leading in Gorkha-1.
The victory achieved by the RSSS is three-quarters, meaning that three out of every four MPs in the direct election are from the RSSS.
Similarly, the Congress has won 17, the UML has won 8, the NCP has won 7, the Shram Sanskriti has won 3 and the RPP has won 1 seat, while independent candidate Mahavir Pun has been elected from Myagdi.
Of the 4 constituencies whose results are yet to be announced, the Congress is leading in Ilam-1 and Dhanusha-1, while the RSSS is leading in Gorkha-1 and the UML is leading in Sankhuwasabha-1.
In the results announced on Sunday, in Sarlahi-4, Amresh Kumar Singh of the RSSS has defeated Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa by a margin of more than 12,000 votes.
Similarly, former Congress spokesperson Prakash Sharan Mahat was defeated by Bikram Timilsina of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) by about 4,000 votes. In Achham-2, Bhupdev Shah of the RSS was defeated by Yagya Bahadur Bogati of the UML by about 5,000 votes.
In the House of Representatives elections, the RSS has defeated almost all senior leaders of old parties like the Congress, UML, and NCP.
In Sarlahi-4, Congress President Thapa, in Morang-4 and Kathmandu-5, Congress General Secretaries Gururaj Ghimire and Pradeep Poudel, and in Morang-6, Congress leader Shekhar Koirala were defeated by the RSS candidate Balendra Shah.
Similarly, UML President KP Sharma Oli was defeated by Balendra Shah, who was nominated by the RSS as the Prime Minister, in Jhapa-5, while Vice Presidents Bishnu Poudel, Prithvisubba Gurung and Gokarna Bista, General Secretary Shankar Pokharel, and senior leader Ishwor Pokharel were also defeated.
Although NCP coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal won from Rukum East, most of the other senior leaders, including co-coordinator Madhav Kumar Nepal, were defeated.
RSP President Ravi Lamichhane, Senior Vice President DP Aryal, Vice President Swarnim Wagle, Spokesperson Manish Jha, former Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar and other leaders have won.
Similarly, RPP President Rajendra Lingden, Vice President Rabindra Mishra, Janmat President CK Raut and JSP Nepal President Upendra Yadav have also been defeated by the RSP candidate by a large margin.
