In any case, as the voting comes about came in, it was clear Thapa's notoriety had been restricted to media stages. He figured out how to get only 1,163 votes, trailing route behind the hopefuls of real gatherings.
Four years on, BNP's excursion as an option drive is quite recently starting, albeit early outcomes in the nearby races demonstrate that the fledging gathering is substantially more grounded now.
Early vote checking indicates BNP Kathmandu mayoral applicant Ranju Darshana in fourth position behind UML's Bidhya Sundar Shakya, Sajha Nepal hopeful Kishore Thapa and Nepali Congress man Raju Raj Joshi. When Republica went to press on Sunday, Darshana had gotten 29 votes.
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