The RPP, which won the previous election in Chitwan-3, received 1,200 direct votes and 2,200 proportional votes this time.

This time, the RSP candidate was elected with a majority of votes in all three constituencies.

Falgun 25, 2082

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

The RPP, which won the previous election in Chitwan-3, received 1,200 direct votes and 2,200 proportional votes this time.

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In the House of Representatives elections held in November 2079, candidates from the National Independent Party (NISP) and the National Democratic Party (NDP) won in two of the three constituencies in Chitwan and one in one.

This time, the RPP candidate was elected with a huge majority in all three constituencies. In Chitwan-3, where he had won the election earlier, the votes of the RPP candidate were very low.

In Chitwan-3, RPP candidate Deepak Thapa Magar got 1,226 votes in the final results. In Chitwan-3, where a total of 133 votes were cast, RPP's Sobita Gautam won the election by getting 59,277 votes. In the previous election, RPP's Bikram Pandey was elected from this constituency by getting 35,060 votes. Deepak got three and a half percent of the votes compared to Pandey.

The RPP had single-handedly recommended the party's senior leader, Central Vice-President Bikram Pandey, the winner of the previous election, as the candidate in Chitwan-3. But on the morning of the day when the candidacy was registered, Deepak Thama Magar, the chairman of the party's Bharatpur Metropolitan Committee, got the ticket. Leader Pandey had said that he had raised a young candidate in accordance with the spirit of the Gen-G movement.

Pandey had also gone on election campaigns seeking votes for Deepak. But its impact was not reflected in the voting. RPP has also lost proportional votes in Chitwan-3. In the previous election held in 2079 BS, RPP had come second in proportional representation by getting 16,755 votes in Chitwan-3. But this time, only 2,273 votes were received.

RPP has got 2,977 votes in Chitwan-1 and 1,814 votes in Chitwan-2 in proportional representation. Directly, RPP candidate Balram Khanal from Chitwan-1 got 2,302 votes and Jagdishwar Adhikari from Chitwan-2 got 644 votes. The RPP has long been weak in other areas of Chitwan. RPP's Bikram Pandey has won elections twice from the area covered by Chitwan-3.

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