June 24, 2026, Wednesday
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More than four nominations for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh central membership

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Chitwan. The National Independent Party has registered more than 400 nominations for 99 central members. According to the head of the Central Election Commission, Bhuvan KC, preparations are underway to prepare the list for the first round of nominations. 

He said, "Only one number has been drawn, more than 400 candidates have applied. The list will be published at 9 am today."

99 elected media officers will be selected. The official selection will be in the second phase. Electronic devices will be used for voting.

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