ROLPA: Barshaman Pun of Maoist Center has been elected from Rolpa Constituency-1. He received 41,714 votes. His opponent Purna Budhamagar of CPN-UML got 16,485 votes. Similarly, Leela Rawal of Rastriya Prajatantra Party got 2556 votes.
ROLPA: CPN (Maoist Centre) has registered its win in Rolpa municipality and Thawang rural municipality of the Rolpa district. Surendra Thapa Gharti has been elected to the post of mayor while Geeta Acharya secured victory as deputy mayor in Rolpa municipality. Thapa obtained 7,603 votes against 3,658 votes secured by Nepali Congress mayoral candidate Sher […]
ROLPA: Former Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that he always remembers Rolpa whenever he is in difficult times. Addressing a public meeting held at Rolpa headquarters Liwang Monday, former prime minister Prachanda recalled the warmth and protection he got from the Rolpa people. “Even in the […]
ROLPA, May 21: Lumbini Province Committee Member of CPN (Maoist Centre) Harihara Ghartimagar has died of Coronavirus infection this morning. She succumbed to the virus in Corona Special Hospital at Beljhundi in Dang.
A permanent resident of Madi Rural Municipality-5 in Rolpa district, Ghartimagar was also involved in social services through agriculture cooperative and different social organisations.
Prior to this, she was admitted to Rolpa Hospital on May 18 after getting infected with the Coronavirus.
From Rolpa Hospital, she was referred to Corona Special Hospital in Beljhundi where she died while receiving treatment, Maoist Centre leader Man Singh BK confirmed.
With this, a total of 10 persons died in the district of Rolpa with the second wave of COVID-19.
As per the information shared by the District Administration Office, Ropla, the number of active cases in the district is 538.
ROLPA, Dec 16: Nepotism has been rampant in the CPN (Maoist Center) in Rolpa and Rukum districts, the cradle of the decade-long Maoist insurgency that started in 1996 demanding restructuring of the state.
ROLPA, Nov 1: No other political party except the CPN (Maoist Center) has won the parliamentary polls from Rolpa, the cradle of Nepali Maoist movement after the Maoist party joined peaceful politics in 2006 and started contesting polls.
ROLPA, July 2: The Maoist grip on Rolpa, the district known as the center of origin of the decade-long armed insurgency, seems to be loosening with other parties making strategic wins in the recently held local elections in the district.