Immediately after the election, Dhakal is also presenting himself as a potential minister. His response is, ”East Chitwan has sent a qualified candidate for the cabinet with a huge number of votes.”
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Hari Dhakal has been elected to the House of Representatives for the second time from Chitwan-1 as a candidate of the National Independent Party (NISP). Earlier, Chitwan-1 was known as a strong constituency of UML. However, this trend was broken after Dhakal entered the House of Representatives election in 2079 BS. Dhakal defeated UML candidate Surendra Pandey in the 2079 BS election. When Dhakal was elected this time, UML candidate Dawa Dorje Lama slipped to third place.
Dhakal's background, which has brought UML to this position, which has won every election since 2048 BS except 2056 BS, is linked to UML. However, Dhakal says that his awareness and struggle regarding share trading made him known in the community. While taking classes on how to trade shares, Dhakal used to say that one should also have spiritual thoughts.
‘The stock market has made me known. Not the UML,’ Dhakal had said during the election campaign. He said that he became known throughout the country after going on a 5-day fast to death for the benefit of stock traders. Dhakal and others had started a fast to death in Poush 2075 by forming a stock investor pressure group. He claims that this is the reason why the online system was started in stock trading.
Dhakal’s parents, who are astrologers, came to Chitwan from Gorkha. Dhakal, who was born on 27 August 2040, is from Ratnanagar-15, Madhavpur Bhattachowk, Chitwan. A graduate, he was also the secretary of the Chitwan district committee of the student organization ANRFSU, close to the UML. Dhakal, who studied at Ratnanagar Shaheed Smriti College, became the district member of the organization and became its secretary in 2069 BS. However, he then moved to Kathmandu.
Dhakal had campaigned for UML candidates in the 2070 BS Constituent Assembly member elections and the 2074 BS local elections and the subsequent elections to the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly. In 2079 BS, Dhakal himself became a candidate. He even won for the first time.
Dhakal had won by getting 34,189 votes. UML's Pandey got 26,608 votes. Congress' Poudel got 24,990 votes. Dhakal, who went to Kathmandu and was involved in share trading and related awareness activities, was in contact with Balendra Shah (Balen), who had run as an independent for the mayor of Kathmandu in the 2079 BS local elections.
He used to say in share classes that people should be dreamers and ambitious.
After Balen Shah was elected as the mayor of Kathmandu, Dhakal decided to contest the 2079 parliamentary election and started increasing his activity in Chitwan-1. Ravi Lamichhane, the party president who entered politics by forming the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), was also going to contest from Chitwan. In the meantime, Ravi and Dhakal had a conversation. Dhakal contested in Chitwan-1 and Lamichhane contested in Chitwan-2. At that time, the RSSS had also fielded Jita Baral in Chitwan-3. Baral came third.
In 2079, the RSSS won in two out of three constituencies. Hari Dhakal emerged in Chitwan-1, defeating influential figures from the UML and the Congress. In this election, he has increased both the votes and the margin of votes compared to the previous one. Dhakal got 58,208 votes. His closest rival, Congress' Rajendra Burlakoti, got 13,033 votes. UML's Dawa Dorje Lama, who came in third, got 10,899 votes. This time, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has won all three constituencies in Chitwan.
Immediately after the election, Dhakal is also presenting himself as a potential minister. His reaction is, 'East Chitwan has sent a qualified candidate for the cabinet with a huge number of votes.' Encouraged by Balen's relationship and his victory, Dhakal, who entered the parliamentary contest from Chitwan-1, has won for the second time in a row. And now Balen is also a senior leader of the RSS. Balen, who has been declared the future Prime Minister, has achieved a historic victory from Jhapa-5.
