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Nepali Congress moves toward reconciliation, Gagan to distribute seats



Rift in Nepali Congress

Kathmandu, Jan 19: The ongoing internal dispute within the Nepali Congress appears to be moving toward resolution after the Sher Bahadur Deuba faction agreed to withdraw a writ petition filed at the Supreme Court against a decision of the Election Commission.

The writ had been filed after the Election Commission granted legal recognition to the new Central Working Committee elected under the leadership of Gagan Kumar Thapa through a special general convention convened. The Deuba faction had challenged the Commission’s decision in the court.

According to party sources, the Deuba faction’s agreement to withdraw the writ has paved the way for resolving the party’s recent internal conflict. As the preliminary hearing on the writ was scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, preparations are underway to withdraw the petition before the hearing.

Amid the intensifying dispute and the resulting split within the party, tripartite talks involving the Gagan Thapa group, the Deuba group, and the Dr Shekhar Koirala group have been underway since Monday morning. These negotiations are focused on finalizing candidates for the first-past-the-post seats ahead of the nomination filing scheduled for tomorrow for the upcoming House of Representatives elections.

The source further stated that an understanding has been reached whereby the Deuba faction will withdraw the writ, while the Gagan Thapa group will retain the proportional representation candidates previously endorsed with Deuba’s signature. In return, candidates for the direct election seats will be distributed through mutual consensus among the factions.

Ticket distribution for remote area

Meanwhile, Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa has begun distributing party tickets for the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5.

Following his formal recognition as party president by the Election Commission, Thapa has intensified the process of selecting candidates whose nominations are to be filed on Tuesday.

In the first phase, Thapa has distributed tickets to candidates from Himalayan and high hill districts. According to party sources, candidates for 42 constituencies have been finalized and announced in this initial round.

Candidate’s Name List

Jumla: Deep Bahadur Shahi

Salyan: Kesh Bahadur Bista

Humla: Jayapati Rokaya

Dolpa: Karna Bahadur Budha

Dailekh–2: Dikpal Shahi

Dailekh–1: Basana Thapa

Mugu: Khadak Bahadur Shahi

Kalikot: Harsha Bam

Bajura: Janak Raj Giri

Rasuwa: Mohan Acharya

Myagdi: Karna Bahadur Bhandari

Morang–3: Shunil Sharma

Achham–1: Bharat Kumar Swar

Achham–2: Pushpa Bahadur Shah

Baitadi: Chatur Bahadur Chand

Rukum East: Kusum Thapa Magar

Rolpa: Dr Sudhan Kumar Oli

Baglung–2: Tek Raj Paudel

Pyuthan: Dr Govinda Raj Pokhrel

Kathmandu–3: Dujang Sherma

Panchthar: Narendra Kerung

Terhathum: Santosh Subba

Dhankuta: Dinesh Rai

Ilam–1: Nishkal Rai

Taplejung: Gajendra Tumyehang

Gulmi–1: Dr Chandra Bhandari

Gulmi–2: Bhuwan Shrestha

Solukhumbu: Prakash Singh Karki

Bhojpur: Balkrishna Thapa

Kavre–2: Madhu Acharya

Darchula: Dharmananda Joshi

Dang–1: Yogendra Chaudhary

Syangja–1: Bhagwat Prakash Malla

Syangja–2: Bharat Dhakal

Kailali–1: Janak Raj Chaudhary

Kailali–2: Bijay Swar

Kailali–3: Bhim Baduwal

Kailali–4: Bir Bahadur Balayar

Kailali–5: Narayan Shah

Gorkha–1: Prem Kumar Khatri

Gorkha–2: Prakash Chandra Dawadi

Baglung–1: Bhim Shrees

The party has stated that candidates for the remaining constituencies will be announced in phases. #nepal #congress