Sovita and Toshima will face off in the vice-chairmanship
Chitwan. In the election of office bearers to be held today under the first convention of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSWP, Sovita Gautam and Tosima Karki are going to fight for the post of women vice president. In the final list of candidates released by the Election Commission, only Gautam and Karki have been nominated for the post of women vice president, so it is certain that there will be a direct competition between these two established leaders.
Samsika Baskota, another leader who previously claimed for the party's vice-chairman post, has withdrawn her candidacy at the last minute. With Baskota withdrawing his candidature, the election contest between Sovita and Toshima will be face to face.
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