RPP senior vice-chair Rabindra Mishra resigns
Mishra says he will remain independent and continue advocating for monarchy restoration and good governance.
Mishra says he will remain independent and continue advocating for monarchy restoration and good governance.
Party wins 32 seats and leads in 87 constituencies; secures nearly 55 percent of proportional votes counted so far.
Regulator clears advanced cancer treatment developed in Kathmandu for clinical use.
Anti-corruption campaigner secures 12,647 votes, defeating Congress candidate Tekraj Paudel.
Ballot boxes delayed due to difficult terrain; officials preparing to start tally soon.
Lama moves ahead with 4,287 votes as UML’s Rayamajhi trails.
Kharel secures 56,550 votes as UML’s Poudel finishes with 12,861.
Senior party figures, including Paudel, Ghimire, and Koirala, lose by wide margins.
RSP’s senior leader Shah tops count with over 39,000 votes, far ahead of UML chair Oli.
The party ahead in early national tally with 57 pecent of proportional votes; wins 25 FPTP seats.
RSP’s Goma Tamang trails as NCP’s Tikaram Rai remains third.
Nepal Majdoor Kishan Party veteran Suwal loses as Ranjit secures 33,436 votes.
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The former minister triumphs with 22,850 votes.
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Counting halted following votes mismatch.
Lamichhane seals victory with 54,402 votes, with a wide lead over Congress and UML rivals.
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Congress veteran Shekhar Koirala finishes second with 12,850 votes
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Rastriya Swatantra Party maintains commanding advantage over Congress president Gagan Kumar Thapa.
Khagendra Sunar defeats UML rival in Banke; Ramesh Sapkota leads in Surkhet as counting continues.
Women now serve on committees, assist in rituals, and play instruments, but they still cannot assume hereditary leadership duties.
Party defeats veteran Congress and UML leaders, dominates Kathmandu.
National tally shows RSP ahead with 57 percent of votes; Congress and UML follow.
Flight disruptions and uncertainty force tourists to postpone trips, raising fears of a sharp drop in arrivals and economic fallout for the sector.
On Thursday, some polling stations introduced priority lines and assistance, but many voters still found it hard to navigate the voting process.
A simple majority in the House of Representatives requires 138 seats while a two-thirds majority will require winning 184 seats.
Observers say voters punished old parties for their failure to deliver, abuse of power, and widespread corruption.
Nepali Congress secures four seats; NCP and UML also register early victories.
Lamichhane leads by over 27,000 votes as counting nears completion.
Shah secures 28,152 votes as UML chair KP Sharma Oli trails by a wide margin.
Aryal secures victory by a margin of nearly 30,000 votes over Congress rival.
Nepali Congress and UML candidates trail far behind in final tally.
Nepali Communist Party candidate defeats UML rival by 986 votes in House of Representatives election.
Defeats RSP’s Bhatta by 5,085 votes in March 5 House of Representatives election.
Nepali Congress trails far behind as RPP edges UML for third place in early tally.
Rastriya Swatantra Party candidate secures victory with 18,757 votes; Ujyalo Nepal Party chair finishes second.
Experts hope new government will take measures to curb air pollution. Brief rain likely across Bagmati, Gandaki and Sudurpaschim provinces until Sunday.
Rastriya Swatantra Party candidates are ahead in 110 constituencies as counting for the House of Representatives continues.
Bhaktapur-1 has been a stronghold for the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party since 1991.
Pun secures 5,508 votes, more than 3,400 ahead of the nearest rival.
Early counting shows Bharat Parajuli (RSP) and Bansha Lal Tamang (Congress) in front as votes continue to be tallied.
Nepali Congress veteran falls far behind RSP’s Rubina Acharya.
Shah secures 13,654 votes, far ahead of CPN-UML chair Oli.
With this victory, Congress has secured two seats one each in Mustang and Manang.
The Nepali Communist Party coordinator secures 10,240 votes, defeating CPN-UML and Congress rivals.
Final results, covering 165 seats decided by direct vote and 110 through proportional representation, are expected within days.