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Kavre NC recommends action against two central members accused of betrayal in elections

KATHMANDU, Dec  18: Nepali Congress (NC), Kavre, has recommended disciplinary action against two central members and a regional president for betraying and playing a role in defeating the party's official candidates in the election.
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KATHMANDU, Dec  18: Nepali Congress (NC), Kavre, has recommended disciplinary action against two central members and a regional president for betraying and playing a role in defeating the party's official candidates in the election.


According to NC Kavre, disciplinary action has been recommended against central members Madhu Prasad Adarya, Ganesh Lama and President of Constituency No. 2, Mahesh Kharel for playing a role in defeating the party's official candidates Shiva Prasad Humagain and Tirtha Lama in the November 20 House of Representatives and province assembly elections.


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The district NC President Tirtha Lama has issued a statement and said that he has recommended action against the central members Acharya, Lama and the chairman of the House of Representatives Constituency No. 2, Kharel, so that they do not hold any responsibility in the party.


In Kavre-2, Shiva Prasad Humagain, the NC candidate for the House of Representatives, was defeated by Gokul Prasad Baskota, the CPN-UML candidate. But Tirtha Lama was victorious in the provincial assembly. They are accused of asking for votes for opposition candidates without asking for votes for Humagain and Lama.


 

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