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Chitwan-2 Election Overview: Candidates profiles and Comparative Analysis 

Constituency context: Chitwan-2, Chitwan District 

Chitwan-2 is one of the three constituencies of the Chitwan district. Since 2022, Chitwan-2 has become a safe haven for RSP despite battling a legal case Rabi Lamichhane has won in a landslide victory twice. While the Nepali Congress has struggled to bridge the gap. In the upcoming elections, the constituency has a total of 23 candidates, with the focus of the people being on Rabi Lamichhane and Meena Kumari Kharel. 

Disclaimer: This content is for voter information only and does not promote any candidate.

Candidate Profiles 

Candidate 1: Rabi Lamichhane 

Basic Information

  • Full name: Rabi Lamichhane
  • Age: 50 (Born September 13, 1975)
  • Birthplace: Nagarkot, Bhaktapur, Bagmati Province 
  • Party: Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) 
  • Party Founded: July 1, 2022
  • Education: School Leaving Certificate (SLC), Bhrikuti Secondary School, Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, Baltimore U.S

Public Identity: He is regarded as a controversial populist leader who transformed his career from a TV personality into a key figure in Nepali politics. 

Political Background of Rabi Lamichhane 

  • Years in politics: Roughly 3 years 
  • Political involvement: Established RSP as an anti-corruption party and as an alternative to old parties

    Major roles:                
  • Appointed as the Deputy Prime Minister, December 2022
  • Appointed as the Minister of Home Affairs 
  • Party leader and founder of RSP
  • Party affiliation: Rastriya Swatantra Party 
  • First time candidate: No

Election History

  • Last election contested: House of Representatives, Chitwan-2 (2023) By-election.
  • Votes received: 54,176
  • Result: Won by a big margin even after citizenship controversy and cooperative fraud investigation. While both Nepali Congress and UML combined received only over 22,000 votes.

Key Promises

  • Address the youth and embrace the youth led movement against corruption.
  • Transforming Nepal to a respectable middle income nation through a 10 year economic plan.
  • Youth representation in government, RSP decided to allocate 27% of its proportional representation seats to ages 25 – 40.

Past Performance

Major Achievements: 

  • Guinness World Record for the longest TV Talk Show (2013) 
  • Founded a National Political Party (RSP)
  • Under his leadership, RSP became the 4th largest party in the House of Representatives.
  • Two major landslide victories in Chitwan-2.
  • Talked tough on middlemen working in networks inside the administration.

Failed Projects: 

  • Short lived tenure as Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.
  • Incomplete institutional reforms of police, border control and administrative corruption. 

Strengths:

  • Positioning as an alternative to the traditional dominant parties. 
  • Structuring of his campaign to adhere to the demands of the youth and the Gen-Z movement.
  • Building a strategic coalition by partnering with other anti-establishment figures.

Weaknesses: 

  • Limited experience in governance as he has only been active in politics for 3 years.
  • Past citizenship controversy and cooperative fraud investigation.
  • Heavy reliance on populist figures such as Balendra Shah.
  • Late delivery of a detailed sector by sector manifesto whereas other mainstream parties have already done so.

Candidate 2: Meena Kumari Kharel

Basic Information

  • Full name: Meena Kumari Kharel
  • Age: 54 (Born on October 21, 1971)
  • Birthplace: Chitwan, Bagmati Province 
  • Party: Nepali Congress
  • Education: 
  • Masters degree in Sociology

Public Identity

She is known for her long standing support for women and children rights. She is recognized as a social activist and community welfare worker. She has worked on issues regarding women economic growth and support for vulnerable groups. 

Political Background 

  • Years in politics: 35 years
  • Political entry: Active in politics since 1991-1992 AD
  • Major roles:
  • Central working committee member, Nepali Congress
  • Member of the Parliament
  • Chair of Agriculture, Cooperative and Natural resource committee
  • District working committee member of Nepali Congress in Chitwan
  • Party affiliation: Nepali Congress since 1991-1992

First time candidate: No

Election History

  • Last election:  No contest through direct electoral contest
  • Served as an MP through proportional representation under Nepali Congress

Key Promises

  • To bring her 35 years of ground level experience in social work to national representation
  • Her party’s manifesto includes address youth’s concerns 
  • Promising development and infrastructure 
  • To bring stability and traditional congress values

Major achievements:

  • Long term social and community worker. She brings over 35 years of experience. 
  • She is a central working committee member of Nepali Congress.
  • She has served as a proportional representative member of the Parliament.

Failed projects:

  • Internal party struggles and lack of visibility.
  • She hasn’t held high executive offices.

Strengths:

  • Over 35 years of experience in social work.
  • She is known for her involvement in women and children rights.
  • She has the backing of an established major party (Nepali Congress)
  • Presents herself as stable, steady and experienced.

Weaknesses: 

  • Lack of direct electoral contest.
  • Low public visibility as compared to her populist opposition.
  • Her limited executive leadership and project initiation experience.
  • Her dependence on the Nepali Congress party. Internal struggles can hinder her backing.

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