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Nabina Karki
Feb 13, 2026 • 3 min read
Jhapa–3 is a politically competitive constituency in eastern Nepal, where major national parties are vying for parliamentary representation. The constituency has 140,857 registered voters and a total of 17 candidates contesting the election. Public attention is primarily focused on the contest between Rajendra Lingden of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and Rajendra Kumar Ghimire of the Nepali Congress, both of whom bring extensive political experience to the race.
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Rajendra Lingden is a senior leader of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party and a well-known political figure in Jhapa.

Rajendra Lingden has been active in politics since 2047 BS, making him one of the long-serving politicians in the constituency. He is not a first-time candidate and previously served as Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal (2023), giving him experience at the executive level of government.
His campaign priorities emphasize broader national and social themes, including:
Lingden has experience in national-level executive leadership, with much of his public record centered on governance, party leadership, and parliamentary engagement rather than constituency-specific programs.
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Rajendra Kumar Ghimire is a senior politician from the Nepali Congress with a long-standing presence in party politics.
He has been involved in politics since 2047 BS and is not a first-time candidate. He previously served as Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal (2023), providing him experience in executive decision-making at the national level.
Ghimire has experience in national-level executive roles. However, there is limited publicly available documentation of constituency-specific development projects under his leadership.
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