Arvind Sah: From engineer to MP

Although Arvind Sah was initially campaigned to stand from Bara-2, the party ultimately fielded him as a candidate from Bara-3.

Falgun 23, 2082

Laxmi shah

Arvind Sah: From engineer to MP

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Arvind Sah of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has won the House of Representatives seat in Bara-3 by a huge margin. He started his parliamentary journey for the first time by securing 40,997 votes. His closest rival, Congress Joint General Secretary Farmullah Mansur, was limited to 10,052 votes. UML central member Jwalan Kumari Sah, who won the 2079 elections, came in fourth place by securing 5,271 votes. Although Sah was initially campaigned to contest from Bara-2, the party eventually fielded her as the candidate for Bara-3.

Sah is an engineer and co-director of financial transaction platform 'Khalti'. He has two daughters, a wife and parents. Sah, who comes from a middle-class family, is jumping into politics for the first time. A graduate, he is the first to open the account of the RSSWPA's victory in Bara. Sah, 41, of Telkuwa, Mahagadhimai Municipality-7, Bara, was living in Kathmandu. During the election campaign, he had raised the issue of employment by keeping his education at Shree 3 Chandra Mavi in ​​Kalaiya in the background. This is where he started his election campaign.

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