Dhanraj Gurung of Congress was elected to the House of Representatives from Syangja 2

17 November, Syangja. Nepali Congress Vice Chairman Dhanraj Gurung has been elected as a member of the House of Representatives from Syangja 2.

According to the counting of votes that ended on Saturday evening, Dhanraj bought 31 thousand 466 votes, whereas his nearest competitor Aryal bought 25 thousand 839 votes for the publish of secretary of CPN-UML, in line with the election officer’s workplace. The distinction between them was 5,627.

Rashtriya Swatantra Party candidate Tikaraj Gurung bought 8 thousand 113 votes. 70 thousand 191 votes have been solid within the space of ​​1 lakh 16 thousand 678 voters.

Aryal was elected from UML in 2074 from this space. Aryal, who was a candidate from the Left Alliance in 2074, defeated the Congress candidate Gopalman Shrestha by a margin of about 3600 votes. But this time Gopalman didn’t contest the direct election, whereas Dhanraj grew to become a candidate in the identical space.

CPN-UML had submitted a petition to the Election Commission demanding re-voting on the grounds that the Nepali Congress had occupied cubicles in some polling stations through the polls held on November 4. The Election Commission determined to not re-vote on December 14. Then the counting of votes began.

Congress candidates have been elected in each provincial meeting constituencies below Syangja 2. Bhojraj Aryal was elected from Syangja 2 (1) and Mahesh Bhattarai from (2).

UML’s Mohan Regmi and Bhattarai’s Budviman Shrestha have been defeated within the provincial meeting with Congress’s Bhojraj.