Nepal Dalit Shramik Morcha

Nepal Dalit Shramik Morcha
Nepal Dalit Shramik Morcha
नेपाल दलित श्रमिक मोर्चा
Secretary-General Ravindra Bahadur Sunar[1]
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Nepal Dalit Shramik Morcha is a political party in Nepal, founded by Ruplal Bishvakarma. The party took part in the 1999 election, campaigning for rights for lower caste people.[2] The party got 6852 votes.[3]

The party is registered with the Election Commission of Nepal ahead of the 2008 Constituent Assembly election.[4]

Ahead of the Constituent Assembly polls, the party presented a closed proportional representation list with 46 candidates, headed by Roma Bishwakarma.[5] The party presented 1 candidate for the First Past the Post seats, Prem Singh Bishwakarma in the Kailali-6 constituency.[6]

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