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3 big aspirants from FSFN for Province-2 chief minister

BARA, Dec 18: With the Upendra Yadav-led Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (FSFN) winning the most provincial assembly seats in Province-2 and becoming the obvious contender to lead the provincial government, multiple aspirants for chief minister have emerged in the party.
By Upendra Yadav

BARA, Dec 18: With the Upendra Yadav-led Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (FSFN) winning the most provincial assembly seats in Province-2 and becoming the obvious contender to lead the provincial government, multiple aspirants for chief minister have emerged in the party. 


Three major leaders of the party have been staking their claim to the chief ministerial post, including party Vice Chairman Lalbabu Raut, Bijay Yadav and regional leader Koushal Yadav. 


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FSFN has won 20 seats in the provincial assembly under first-past-the-post (FPTP)  and is likely to win another nine seats under  proportional representation (PR). According to  preliminary calculations, the party  is likely to emerge as the largest  in the province with approximately 29  provincial assembly  seats, followed by Rastriya Janata Party Nepal (RJPN)  with 23 seats, CPN-UML with 22, Nepali Congress (NC) with 16 and Maoist Center 11. But the Election Commission is yet to declare final seat allocations for the parties, pending final results of the PR vote count. 


Party Vice-president Raut had contested the provincial assembly poll, claiming the post of chief minister for himself. Likewise, Bijay Yadav has also been claiming the post when the party forms the provincial government. 


Meanwhile, regional leader of the party Koushal Yadav has  claimed that he is more capable of leading the province. Yadav was elected to the provincial assembly from Mahottari-4(a). 


“I  led the latest movement in  Madhes for the rights of the Madhesi people. I played a vital role in taking the protests to a climax in Mahottari and Dhanusha,” he said on Monday. During an interaction with journalists at Kalaiya, he said  he was forced to live in India for a year after the state  filed various charge against him. A former lawmaker, Yadav also claimed that he decided to contest the provincial assembly polls following assurances  from the party's leaders that he would be given the post of chief minister . 

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