He had also worked as a television journalist along with RSP President Rabi Lamichhane, and he came into politics from the same journalism background. He has been involved in RSP politics since its inception and was also the provincial in-charge. He is currently the secretary of the party's central science, communication and information department.
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Former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, who is also an influential leader of the Congress, had been contesting the election from Kanchanpur-3. This time too, Lekhak was expected to be the candidate from the Congress till the last moment. Due to internal problems within the party, he did not get the ticket. For the first time, the Congress fielded Hari Bohara as a new face in this constituency.
Defeating the Congress in the constituency of Lekhak, who has been an MP and minister many times, was not easy. Moreover, winning the election from the Dodhara Chandni constituency, which is considered a strong hold of the Congress, is even more difficult. Putting aside all these difficulties, Gyanendra Singh Mahata of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and a former journalist has been elected from Kanchanpur-3.
Mahata, who has been a journalist for more than a decade, is also an FM radio operator. In addition, he had also done television journalism with RSSP President Ravi Lamichhane. He entered politics from the same journalism background.
He has been involved in the politics of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) since its inception and was also the provincial in-charge. He is currently the secretary of the party's central science, communication and information department.
'I will raise my voice in the parliament for the overall development of this area,' Mahata said. 'A secretariat will also be set up in the constituency to listen to the people's grievances and MPs.' He said that the people have given the RSSP the responsibility for the country's change and that it will work for this in a planned manner.
Mahata, who has also worked as the Far Western Coordinator of the Broadcasting Association of Nepal (BAN), is also involved in agriculture.
Born in 2042 in Shivnath VDC of Baitadi, he has studied up to a master's degree in management. After studying up to SLC in Shivnath, he moved to Mahendranagar for higher education. He currently resides in Janaki Tole, Bhimdatta Municipality-18.
Mahat's father Dhan Bahadur Shivnath is the ward chairman of Rural Municipality-4. He was elected from UML.
