Bail forfeiture of 118 candidates in Parsa

A polling station in-built Birgunj Jail in Parsa.

16 November, Birgunj. In Parsa, 118 candidates, together with two girls, have forfeited their bail (deposit quantity) within the consultant and state meeting member elections held on November 4.

The bails of 42 members of the House of Representatives and 76 members of the Provincial Assembly have been confiscated.

There is a authorized provision that candidates should get a minimum of 10 % of the full Sadar votes solid of their constituency to save lots of their bail. Candidates who fail to get 10% votes may have their deposit forfeited.

Ranjita Jha, Chief District Election Officer of District Election Office, Parsa knowledgeable that there are 53 candidates for the House of Representatives and 42 candidates for the House of Representatives and 108 candidates for the eight Provincial Assembly members in all of the 4 areas of Parsa.

18 candidates together with LOSPA candidate Laxmanlal Karna, 21 candidates for the House of Representatives, 8 candidates for 11 candidates from area 2, 8 candidates for 11 candidates from area 3 and 10 candidates for 10 candidates from area 4. District Election Office Parsa knowledgeable that it was confiscated.

In the identical manner, the bail of 16 individuals has been forfeited as a result of 18 individuals have nominated for Parsa 1 (1) and 16 individuals have nominated 20 individuals from Parsa 1 (2).

In the identical manner, 10 individuals, together with Karima Begum, a former minister of state of the federal authorities and outgoing state meeting member Karima Begum, have had their bonds confiscated as a result of 9 individuals have nominated in area quantity 2 (1), 7 individuals have nominated, and 14 individuals have nominated in 2 of two.

Leader of Maoist Center Sheikh Chand for 12 candidates for 1 of Zone 3, 10 for 14 candidates for two of three, 7 for 10 candidates for 1 of Zone 4 and 11 for two of 4 The bail of 9 individuals together with Tara has been forfeited.

10,000 for the members of the House of Representatives and 5,000 for the members of the Provincial Assembly. In the case of girls, Dalits and minorities, a 50% low cost was given on the registration price.