Bahujan Samaj Party (Nepal)
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Bahujan Samaj Party, Nepal (Majority Society Party, Nepal) is a Nepalese political party. It is formed with inspiration of the Indian Bahujan Samaj Party. It is led by Madan Bahadur Pradhan. In the 1999 general elections it had 3 candidates. The party got 0,01% of the votes nationwide.
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