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Pooja, who is not a winner even after getting more votes in the RSP, will go to the Supreme Court

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Kathmandu. Pooja Bastola, who did not win in the election of the central member of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP, has gone to the Supreme Court. Pooja has decided to file a petition in the Supreme Court for justice saying that she has been wronged.

I have already filed an official complaint with the party's Central Election Commission on this matter. However, after experiencing no satisfactory answer and on the contrary trying to suppress the matter in a threatening manner, now I have reached the decision to seek legal remedy by filing a writ in the Supreme Court,'' she wrote on Facebook.

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