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Ammar Jyoti M.V.


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Summary
Vishnu Bahadur Khadka is a Nepalese politician and House of Representatives member for Nepali Congress, elected from Surkhet-1 in Nepal's 2026 general election. Bishnu Bahadur Khadka, born on October 6, 2024 in Surkhet is a permanent resident of Birendranagar-7, Itram. He is not only a successful businessman but also known as a loyal and struggling leader of Nepali Congress. Khadka, who started his political journey by advocating for a multi-party system in the 2036 referendum was a leader in the 2046 mass movement. At the same time, he has experienced detention and prison life many times.
Constituency
Surkhet-1
District
Surkhet
Votes
26,897
Vote share
40.6%
Source records
3
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Education history
Institution
Ammar Jyoti M.V.
Professional history
Country
Nepal
Additional public details
I will be loyal to the country and the people and will make the country prosperous by following the Constitution of Nepal 2072.
Profile overview
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Published Jun 10, 2026, 12:15 PM
KATHMANDU: Rastriya Prajatantra Party lawmaker Gyanendra Shahi has strongly objected in Parliament to the controversial remarks made by Prime Minister Balen Shah, demanding that the Prime Minister himself provide a clear and satisfactory explanation to the Ho…
Published Jun 10, 2026, 9:49 AM
KATHMANDU: Shram Sankriti Party Chair Harka Sampang has said the opposition would accept a written response from Prime Minister Balen Shah if it is formally signed and submitted to the House of Representatives, even if it is read out by another minister.
Published Jun 1, 2026, 9:12 AM
KATHMANDU: Monday’s meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) was adjourned for 15 minutes after opposition parties disrupted proceedings, demanding that Prime Minister Balendra Shah retract and apologize for his controversial remarks on Nepal–India borde…
Published May 31, 2026, 2:36 PM
KATHMANDU: The meeting of the House of Representatives on Sunday turned tense after opposition lawmakers staged protests and encircled the rostrum, demanding procedural changes in the parliamentary agenda.
Updated May 22, 2026, 7:03 AM
Construction of the Federal Parliament Building located at Singha Durbar is nearing its final stages. Kathmandu, May 22 Construction of the Federal Parliament Building located at Singha Durbar is nearing its final stages. The building has been constructed with a modern and grand structure.
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