Kathmandu: The delegates of Nepal's largest democratic party, the Nepali Congress, are set to vote for a second time on Tuesday to elect the party president after none of the five candidates, including Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, could secure more than 50 per cent of the total votes cast.
Out of a total 4,743 eligible voters, 4,679 valid votes were cast and 76 ballots were declared invalid in the election held on Monday.
Voters will now choose between prime minister and incumbent President of Nepali Congress Deuba and Shekhar Koirala, who secured 2,258 and 1,702 votes, respectively, according to the Central Election Committee.
Deuba secured the first position in the party's election, but could not win the presidential election as the votes he secured were less than 50 per cent of the total votes cast during the 14th general convention of the party.
Similarly, Prakash Man Singh secured 371 votes and Bimalendra Nidhi secured 250 votes, respectively. The fifth candidate Kalyan Gurung obtained 22 votes. For a candidate to win, he should have secured 2,340 votes.
Also Read:Nepal PM calls for early convening of the 19th SAARC summit
The second phase of voting will take place in the afternoon on Tuesday, party sources said.