Kathmandu — The Shram Sanskriti Party has finalized the names of four candidates to be recommended as members of the House of Representatives under Nepal’s proportional representation system and has submitted the list to the Election Commission of Nepal.
The decision was taken during a party meeting held in Dharan on Sunday, where leaders finalized the candidates before formally sending the recommendations to the commission. Party Chair Harka Sampang said the names were determined according to the party’s decision and based on inclusive representation principles.
Candidates Selected From Inclusive Clusters
According to the party, the nominees were selected from different constitutionally recognized social clusters to ensure inclusive representation.
- Indigenous Nationalities (Janajati) cluster: Purnaprasad Limbu
- Khas Arya cluster: Ambika Devi Sangraula
- Dalit community: Radhika Ramtel
- Madhesi community: Rubi Kumari Thakur
Party leaders said the candidates were chosen after considering the party’s statutes, qualifications, and the capability of the nominees.
Names Submitted to Election Commission
The party confirmed that the list of selected candidates has already been formally submitted to the Election Commission of Nepal for the required verification and certification process.
In the recent House of Representatives election, the Shram Sanskriti Party won three seats under the first-past-the-post system and four seats under the proportional representation system, securing its presence in the federal parliament.