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Home Minister Khand to fight election from Rupandehi-2

KATHMANDU, Sept 1: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has been recommended as the Nepali Congress candidate for the House of Representatives election to be held on November 20 from Rupandehi constituency no 2.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 1: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has been recommended as the Nepali Congress candidate for the House of Representatives election to be held on November 20 from Rupandehi constituency no 2.



The Nepali Congress regional committee has recommended the names of leader Yuvraj Giri and businessman Chunnu Prasad Paudel along with Home Minister Khand


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Khand became a proportional MP from Rupandehi-3 in the 2074 BS election. UML leader Bishnu Paudel has been winning in the previous three parliamentary elections including Rupandehi-2 in 2074 BS.


 

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