Bamdev Gautam to contest upcoming election with Maoist Center’s election symbol - The Annapurna Express

A Standing Committee meeting of the CPN (Maoist Center) held on Tuesday has decided to allow Gautam to contest the election with the party’s election symbol

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Gautam’s risky political journey

KATHMANDU, August 17: National Assembly member Bamdev Gautam, who has been out of the national politics for some time now, has come into the limelight again after he announced to participate in the federal election with the Maoist center's election symbol–the hammer and sickle insider the circle. He has come into the limelight because he plans to participate in the parliamentary election with a strong desire to become elected as the prime minister.

Bamdev Gautam to contest under Maoist Center’s election symbol

KATHMANDU: The CPN Maoist Center’s Standing Committee meeting has accepted the proposal of Bamdev Gautam to contest Nov 20 elections jointly under the former’s election symbol after Dr Baburam Bhattarai. Party Spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara said that the meeting held in Parisdanda on Tuesday approved the proposal for jointly contesting the election of the Nepal […]

Bamdev Gautam to contest under Maoist Centre's election symbol

Ruling coalition partner CPN (Maoist Centre)'s Standing Committee meeting has accepted the proposal of Bamdev Gautam to contest Nov 20 elections jointly under the MC's election symbol after Dr Baburam Bhattarai.

After Bhattarai, Bamdev Gautam to contest under Maoist Centre’s election symbol

Maoist Centre spokesperson Mahara says the party has agreed to accept the leaders’ conditions for fighting elections under the party’s election symbol.

Bamdev Gautam also using Maoist Centre’s symbol to contest November elections

After Baburam Bhattarai, Bamdev Gautam is also using the CPN-Maoist Centre's election symbol (the hammer and sickle in a circle) during the House of Representatives elections in November. The post Bamdev Gautam also using Maoist Centre’s symbol to contest November elections appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.