UML-JSP: Agree to share 16 seats each in Madesh Province

KATHMANDU, Oct 8: Of the 32 seats in the Madesh Province, the CPN-UML and the Janata Samjbadi Party (JSP) have agreed to share 16 seats each in the upcoming general elections, a UML leader told Ratopati. Likewise, the UML has decided to support the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP)  in Jhapa-3 while the RPP has decided to support the UML in Jhapa-5. “We won’t be sharing many seats with RPP. So far we have agreed to join hands with RPP for a maximum of six seats,” a leader close to KP Oli told Ratopati. Click here to know about the candidates and election constituencies finalized by UML so far.  

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