37-year-old Bhusal is also the district president of the National Independent Party.
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Defeating the two big parties, Congress and UML, the district president of the National Independent Party, Hari Prasad Bhusal, has set his journey to the parliament.
He defeated his nearest rival, UML's Pitambar Bhusal, by 12,374 votes with 35,023 votes. Pitambar got 22,649 votes and Congress's Bishnu Prasad Khanal got 18,983 votes.
In 2074, he was a candidate for the Province 1 from the Bibeksheel Sajha Party. Bhusal, who left Bibeksheel and became an independent, was a candidate for the House of Representatives from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in 2079. At that time, he got 3,200 votes.
The RSS had again made him a candidate. He is a student who debates politics during his time and is studying at the graduation level. He lived in Kathmandu for some time and returned to the district to do journalism in Sandhikharka. He is a media operator, writer and businessman.
He has been raising his voice on issues such as district development, good governance, and corruption control through various articles and social media. 37-year-old Bhusal is also the district president of the National Independent Party.
