गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Politics ∕ Gulab Jung elected UML Karnali Province Chairman Politics Gulab Jung elected UML Karnali Province Chairman KathmanduPati October 03, 2023 KARNALI – Gulab Jung Shah was elected the Chairman of Karnali Province Committee of CPN (UML). Shah got 369 votes against his nearest rival Min Bahadur Shahi’s 207 votes. Another contender to the post Prakash Rokaya obtained four votes. Likewise, Tekraj Pachhai was elected to the post of vice-chairman by getting 262 votes while Dhruba Kumar Shahi made to the post of the province committee secretary with 406 votes in the election taken place on Monday. A total of 604 votes were cast in the election of the first province committee convention of the UML, the election committee shared. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Nepal-India JBF meeting: Emphasis on expansion of bilateral trade Government working so as to make people feel development: Minister… Janamat Party forms task force to explore alliance with Madhesh-centric… PM Oli, Sri Lankan’s former President meet HoR Secretary Rai sworn in PM Oli extends New Year greetings Top Headlines Scrutinizing Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah´s Thoughts and Strategy1 Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah in Contemporary Nepal2 PM Oli, Sri Lankan’s former President meet3 PM Oli extends New Year greetings4 Ncell is the FIRST Nepali Telecom Company to receive ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications for information security and data privacy5 NA team sets out on Gorakha-Kathmandu march to promote ‘unification route’6 Economic prosperity achievable thru good governance: Minister Lekhak7 MCC approves additional 50 US dollars for Nepal8 TRENDING Once on the Margins, Women Diplomats Are Now Making Their Mark in Nepal’s Foreign Service Sector What Makes Prithivi Narayan Shah a Philosopher and a Truly Democratic King? The Role of the Nepalese Army in Strategic Road Projects A phone call that paved the way for RAW Chief’s visit to Nepal What role has the Nepal Army been playing in controlling the coronavirus? National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Public Relations for a Soldier Impact of Social Media on Nepalese Society