Renu Dahal Became the Mayor of Bharatpur Metropolitan City
BHARATPUR: Finally the CPN (Maoist Center) has taken the chair of Mayor at Bharatpur Metropolitan City. Renu Dahal has secured 43127 votes as well as her opponent Devi Gawali has secured 42924 votes. Renu Dahal lead the race for just 203 votes.
Nepali Congress’ Parbati
Shah won the post
of deputy mayor beating
her rival Divya
Sharma Acharya of the CPNUML.
While Sharma won with
47,197 votes, Acharya received
39,525 votes.
According to Chief Returning
Officer Kabi Prasad Neupane,
UML, NC and CPN-MC won 14,
12 and three wards of the metropolis
respectively. The metropolis
has 29 wards.
The metropolis had witnessed
electoral alliance between
CPN-MC and Nepali
Congress for the top
two posts, according to
which, the former had
fielded Renu Dahal,
daughter of CPN-MC
Chairperson Pushpa
Kamal Dahal for the
post of mayor while the
latter had fielded Parbati
Shah as the deputy
mayoral candidate.
Election was held
earlier in the metropolis on May
14 in the first round of civic
polls. However, some CPN-MC
representatives had torn ballot
papers on the night of May 28
when vote counting was on,
subsequently leading to a halt
in vote counting. Of the 29
wards in the metropolis vote
counting had been completed
in 27. Counting was under way
for Ward No 19 when the incident
happened.
Following the incident,
police had arrested CPN-MC
representatives Madhu Neupane
and Dronababu Siwakoti.
A case was filed against them at
the Chitwan District Court.
They were later released on bail
of 1 lakh rupees each. In the
wake of the incident, NC and
CPN-MC sought re-election in
the ward, but the UML sought
continuation of the vote counting
process.
The Election Commission
had ruled re-election in the
ward, but the issue reached the
Supreme Court after a case was
filed challenging the EC’s decision.
The apex court upheld the
EC’s decision clearing the way
for re-election in Ward No 19,
which took place yesterday.
Prior to the re-election in
Ward No 19, Gyawali was leading
with a difference of 733
votes. However, by the time vote
counting had completed in
both wards 19 and 20, Renu had
taken the lead.
It is said Dahal’s victory was
possible after NC cadres who
had abstained from voting earlier
took part in the re-election
this time
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