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Maoist Center registers first win in Sindhuli

SINDHULI, Nov 23: The Maoist Center has registered its first win in the House of Representatives elections from Sindhuli.
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By Anil Bhandari

SINDHULI, Nov 23: The Maoist Center has registered its first win in the House of Representatives elections from Sindhuli.



Lekhnath Dahal (Rajan) of the Maoist Center, who became a candidate on behalf of the ruling coalition in Sindhuli Constituency No. 2, has won with 27,517 votes.


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His closest rival Manoj Jang Thapa of the CPN-UML got 21,687 votes. After being elected, a victory rally was taken out in Sindhuli Constituency No. 2 on behalf of the alliance.


The Left-Democratic Alliance has won the provincial assembly seats (a) and (b) of Sindhuli-2.


Similarly, in the provincial assembly seat 2 (b), Ganga Narayan Shrestha, a leader close to Baburam Bhattarai has won by securing 13,001 votes. His nearest rival Ramkumar Paudel of the CPN-UML got 9,789 votes.


 

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