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Nepali Congress Announces Nationwide Election Review Programs

The party will conduct review discussions across all seven provinces, engaging candidates from 165 constituencies to assess election outcomes and shape future strategies.

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Nepal Verified News

Tue Mar 31 2026

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The Nepali Congress has announced a nationwide program to hold extensive discussions on election review and future strategies.

 

As per the decision of the party’s Central Working Committee meeting held on Chaitra 10 and 11, review programs will be conducted across all seven provinces.

 

According to a press note issued by General Secretary Pradeep Paudel, review discussions will be held with candidates from all 165 House of Representatives constituencies. Additionally, study and review processes will be carried out in each constituency in the presence of central representatives.

 

The review program for Koshi Province will be held in Biratnagar on Chaitra 23, coordinated by Dila Sangraula Pant.

 

Similarly, a program for Madhesh Province will take place in Janakpur on Chaitra 25 under the coordination of Farmullah Mansur.

 

In Gandaki Province, the program will be held in Pokhara on Chaitra 27, coordinated by Devaraj Chalise.

 

For Lumbini Province, the program will be organized in Dang on Chaitra 29 under the coordination of Yogendra Chaudhary, while in Karnali Province, it will be held in Surkhet on Baisakh 3 under the coordination of Karna Bahadur Budha.

 

Likewise, in Sudurpashchim Province, the program will be conducted in Kailali on Baisakh 5 under the coordination of Prakash Rasaili Snehi, and in Bagmati Province, it will be held in Hetauda on Baisakh 7 under the coordination of Bahadur Singh Lama.

 

The press note states that coordination will be maintained with provincial coordinators to ensure effective implementation of the programs. Participants will include members of the Central Working Committee, provincial officials, district presidents, constituency leaders, and both direct and proportional candidates. District committees will be responsible for managing the programs.

 

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