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Two nominees to the Congress Central Election Committee

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Kathmandu. Nepali Congress has nominated two people in its Central Election Committee. Party President Gagan Kumar Thapa has appointed new members and member-secretaries to the Central Election Committee under the coordination of Senior Advocate Prem Bahadur Khadka.

Acting Chief Secretary of the party Krishna Prasad Dulal informed that the Chairman Thapa nominated senior advocate Sujan Lopchan as a member of the committee and advocate Raju Katuwal as member-secretary. According to the provision in Article 35 of the Constitution of Nepali Congress, 2017 with amendments, Chairman Thapa made the nomination.

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