New faces lock horns in Humla parliamentary race
Summary
Four new parliamentary candidates from major parties compete fiercely in Humla's House of Representatives election on March 5, focusing on development and governance.
Key Points
- Four first-time parliamentary candidates from major political parties are contesting the Humla district election.
- Candidates include Jayapati Rokaya (Nepali Congress), Dal Phadera (CPN-UML), Dipendra Rokaya (Nepali Communist Party), and Tashi Lhazom (Rastriya Swatantra Party).
- The election is scheduled for March 5, with 34,502 registered voters across 60 polling stations.
- Candidates emphasize addressing Humla’s remoteness, development challenges, and governance in their campaigns.