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Three NC leaders file nominations for PP leader in Province 1

BIRATNAGAR, Dec 29: Three candidates have been nominated for the parliamentary party (PP) leader of the Nepali Congress (NC) in Province 1. Two of these three candidates are from the establishment faction and one from the rival faction of the Nepali Congress.
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By Republica

BIRATNAGAR, Dec 29: Three candidates have been nominated for the parliamentary party (PP) leader of the Nepali Congress (NC) in Province 1. Two of these three candidates are from the establishment faction and one from the rival faction of the Nepali Congress.



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According to Election Committee Coordinator Rameshjung Rayamazhi, central member Amrit Aryal, Province-1, Chairman Udhav Thapa and Kedar Karki have filed their nominations for the election to the PP leader of the party in Province 1.


Elections will be held tomorrow, Friday, to choose the PP leader.

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