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Jai Pati stopped

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Nepali Congress

Humla-1

Nepali Congress

Direct seat

Elected

Jai Pati stopped

Nepali CongressHumla-1Updated Apr 3, 2026, 10:30 PM

Also known as

Jai Pati Rokaya

Summary

Jai Pati stopped is a Nepalese politician and House of Representatives member for Nepali Congress, elected from Humla-1 in Nepal's 2026 general election. Jayapati Rokaya, a permanent resident of Simkot Rural Municipality-5 (Lower Village) of Humla District is a loyal leader of Nepali Congress who is dedicated to building the organization from the grassroots level. Born on October 4, 2035, Rokaya has passed SLC from Mansarovar Secondary School in Humla and completed his education up to Proficiency Certificate Level (Plus Two) from Shankardev Campus in Kathmandu. Humla constituency no. Rokaya, who became a candidate from 1 was given a direct ticket by the party under the "Right Person, Right Place" campaign. He is known as a leader who stays in the district and does politics and supports the happiness and sorrow of the local people.

Constituency

Humla-1

District

Humla

Votes

8,797

Vote share

40.1%

Source records

3

Profile overview

Background and experience

Education history

SLC

Institution

Shri Mansarovar U.M.V

Professional history

Professional experience

Notes

Chairman of Nepal Tarun Dal Humla Chairman Nepali Congress Humla Chairman Nepali Congress Karnali Province Member Social Service

Profile overview

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