Nepali Congress Takes Lead in Seven Constituencies Amidst Ongoing House of Representatives Election Vote Counting
Kathmandu. As the counting of votes for the House of Representatives Election 2082 continues, the Nepali Congress has maintained its lead in seven different constituencies across the country.
According to the latest available results, Nepali Congress candidates are ahead of their competitors in areas ranging from the Himalayan districts to the Madhesh region. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), which had caused a stir by leading in many areas nationwide, has fallen behind.
The first of the seven constituencies where the Nepali Congress is leading is Solukhumbu Constituency No. 1. Nepali Congress candidate Prakash Singh Karki is leading with 6,773 votes. He is being closely followed by CPN (UML)'s candidate Kalpana Rai.
In Bajura, Congress candidate Janak Raj Giri maintains the lead with 11,185 votes. He is being pursued by UML's Lal Bahadur Thapa and RSP's Hemraj Thapa. In Panchthar Constituency No. 1, Congress's Narendra Kumar Kerung is in first place with 14,052 votes. He is being followed by UML's Aindra Sundar Nemwang with 12,487 votes.
Similarly, in Syangja Constituency No. 2, Congress's Bhagwat Prakash Malla is ahead with 15,880 votes. RSP's Jhabilal Dumre is giving tough competition, trailing with 14,553 votes.
In Rautahat Constituency No. 2, Congress's Mo Firdos Alam shows a significant lead, securing 22,517 votes, while Kiran Kumar Sah of the Communist Party of Nepal is trailing with 13,411 votes.
In Okhaldhunga, Congress's Kumar Luitel is ahead with 10,908 votes. He is being closely pursued by RSP's Bishwaraj Pokharel with 10,624 votes. In Nuwakot Constituency No. 1, Nepali Congress's Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat is in the lead with 9,553 votes. He is being followed by RSP's Bikram Timilsina with 8,871 votes.
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