Dr Lekhjung Thapa, 41, is a neurologist holding an MD in Internal Medicine and a DM in Neurology, contesting his first election from Rupandehi–3 under the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP).
His professional career has centred on advancing neurological services, strengthening stroke response systems, and decentralising specialist healthcare beyond Kathmandu.
He serves as Senior Consultant Neurologist at the National Neuro Centre in Kathmandu, is CEO of the Nepal Stroke Association, and is the founder of Neuro and Allied Clinics in Bhairahawa.
Over more than 16 years in medical development, he has contributed to neurological care protocols, stroke awareness initiatives, and expanding access to specialist services at the provincial level.
Dr Thapa joined RSP in 2025 and has no prior elected or legislative experience. In 2025, when he was a candidate for by-elections later cancelled due to snap polls, he faced allegations related to polygamy; the party publicly defended him, stating he had legally divorced his first wife before remarrying.
Policy outlook
Dr Thapa frames development through integration, arguing that infrastructure expansion alone does not guarantee prosperity unless directly linked to measurable economic growth and wealth generation. He identifies the disconnect between road expansion and distributive economic progress as a central policy concern.
Social justice, women’s empowerment, and participatory governance form the core pillars of his platform. He advocates inclusive planning mechanisms to ensure marginalised communities and women are substantively represented in legislative processes, warning against policymaking “in silos” that excludes key stakeholders.
In the health sector, he prioritises expanding specialised neurology services beyond Kathmandu, strengthening rural outpatient outreach, scaling nationwide stroke and epilepsy awareness campaigns, and integrating youth and schools into preventive health education. He also emphasises legislative measures to ensure equitable access to specialist healthcare at the provincial level.
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