Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ suffers defeat at the hands of Nepali Congress candidate Rajan K.C. in the Constituent Assembly elections.
Nepal’s Unified CPN-Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, better known as
Prachanda, on Thursday suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of
Nepali Congress candidate Rajan K.C. in the Constituent Assembly
elections.
Mr. Rajan received 20,392 votes and restricted
Prachanda to 12,852 in his Kathmandu Constituency 10. Third candidate
CPN-UML’s Surendra Manandhar received 13,615 votes.
Mr. Prachanda had won from the same constituency in 2008 with big margin. Mr. Rajan was his nearest rival then.
Mr. Prachanda is also candidate from Siraha Constituency 5 also, where he is leading the vote count so far.
His party earlier demanded a suspension of the vote
counting, alleging conspiracy after initial results showed the party
trailing at third position in the elections.
Meanwhile, Chief Election Commissioner Neel Kantha
Uprety told a press conference on Thursday that the counting was being
carried out in “a transparent manner” and would continue.
“The elections were conducted in a free, fair and fearless manner, so the results must be accepted by all.”
He also asked the political parties to honour the peoples’ verdict expressed through secret voting procedures.
The counting will lead to the formation of a 601-member
assembly to draft a new Constitution, including 240 elected under a
direct voting system.
There was proportionate voting for 335 seats and the remaining 26 members will be nominated by the government.
In the previous Constituent Assembly elections in 2008,
UCPN-M had emerged as the largest party with NC and CPN-UML in second
and third place.
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