Dalit Janajati Party दलित जनजाति पार्टी | |
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President | Vishwendraman Pashwan [1] |
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Dalit Janajati Party is a political party in Nepal. In the 2008 Constituent Assembly election, the party won 1 seat through the Proportional Representation vote. [2]
The party is a continuent of the Federal Republic National Front. [3]
Dalit Janajati Party has 45 central member committee. Dille Mijar is treasurer of the party. Tej Bahadur Nepali is in charge of Foreign Department.[ citation needed ]
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