RSP leads by wide margins in all five constituencies of Kailali

According to the latest public vote results, RSVP candidate Komal Gyawali from Kailali Constituency No. 1 is leading by a margin of 4,000 votes.

Falgun 23, 2082

Ranjana BC

RSP leads by wide margins in all five constituencies of Kailali

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As the results of the House of Representatives election are being made public, the lead of the National Independent Party remains in all five constituencies of Kailali. According to the latest public vote results, the RSVP candidate from Kailali Constituency No. 1, Komal Gyawali, is leading by a margin of 4,000 votes. She has received 19,954 votes. Her rival, Janakraj Chaudhary of the Nepali Congress, got 7,463 votes, while Ramlal Dagoura Tharu of the Nepali Communist Party got 5,842 votes. Similarly, Dwarika Prasad Neupane of the NCP got 3,606 votes and independent candidate Phaguram Chaudhary got 2,565 votes.  

Similarly, the RSVP's lead in Kailali Constituency No. 2 also remains. In this constituency, KP Khanal is ahead of his rival by 900 votes. Surya Bahadur Thapa of the CPN-UML, who is trailing him, got 1,822 votes, while Vijay Bahadur Swar of the Nepali Congress got 1,551 votes. Nanda Bahadur Saud of the Nepali Communist Party has secured 1,433 votes and Patiram Chaudhary of the Civil Liberation Party Nepal has secured 1,042 votes. 

In Constituency No. 3, Khemraj Koirala of the Nepali Communist Party is leading by a margin of 2,417 votes. While Birman Chaudhary of the Civil Liberation Party Nepal is trailing him with 6,809 votes, Bikram Chaudhary of the Civil Liberation Party Nepal has secured 4,096 votes. Similarly, Bhim Baduwal of the Nepali Congress has secured 3,670 votes and Gauri Shankar Chaudhary of the CPN-UML has secured 2,546 votes.

In Kailali 4, the lead of the RSP is also 2,435 votes. According to the results so far, Khemraj Koirala of the RSP has secured 4,430 votes while Gorakh Bista of the Nepali Congress has secured 1,995 votes. Following him are Lekhraj Bhatta of the CPN-UML with 1,676 votes and Hariram Chaudhary of the Nepali Communist Party with 673 votes.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is also leading by a wide margin in Kailali constituency number 5. Nara Narayan Shah of the Nepali Congress, who is considered the closest rival of Ananda Bahadur Chand of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, is behind him by 7,717 votes. While Chandra received 19,940 votes, Shah received 4,223 votes. Prem Bahadur Ale of the Nepali Communist Party received 2,556 votes, Yagya Raj Dhungana of the CPN-UML received 2,483 votes and Roshan Shahi of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party received 621 votes.

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