Baburam Bhattarai cabinet

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Bhattarai cabinet
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Cabinet of Nepal
August 2011–March 2013
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Date formed29 August 2011
Date dissolved14 March 2013
People and organisations
President Ram Baran Yadav
Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai
Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Kumar Gachhadar
Total no. of members63 appointments
Member party
Status in legislature Majority (coalition)
308 / 601 (51%)
Opposition party Nepali Congress
Opposition leader Sushil Koirala
History
Election 2008
Legislature terms 2008–2012
Predecessor Khanal cabinet
Successor Regmi interim cabinet

The Baburam Bhattarai cabinet was formed on 29 August 2011 after Baburam Bhattarai of UCPN (Maoist) was appointed as prime minister. [1] [2] [3] The cabinet was expanded on 4 September, 15 September and 8 November 2011. [4] [5] [6] The coalition government was formed with the United Democratic Madhesi Front and minor parties in the Constituent Assembly. [7] [8] [9] [10]

Contents

The ministers in the coalition resigned on 4 May 2012 to make way for a national unity government. [11] The cabinet was reformed on 5 May 2012 including the Nepali Congress and CPN (UML). [12] The cabinet was expanded on 16 and 18 May. [13] [14] Nepali Congress and CPN (UML) withdrew from the cabinet on 29 May 2012. [15]

As a way out of the political deadlock since the dissolution of the first Nepalese Constituent Assembly in 2012, he was replaced by Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi on 14 March 2013 as the head of an interim government that was to hold elections by 21 June 2013. [16]

Cabinet

August 2011–May 2012

PortfolioMinisterPartyAssumed officeLeft office
Prime Minister of Nepal Baburam Bhattarai UCPN (Maoist) 29 August 201114 March 2013
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
Minister for Home Affairs
Bijay Kumar Gachhadar MFJN (Loktantrik) 29 August 20114 May 2012
Minister for Defence 19 October 2011 [17] 4 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Narayan Kaji Shrestha UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Information and Communication Technology Jaya Prakash Prasad Gupta MJF (Republican) 4 September 201721 February 2012 [18]
Minister for Physical Planning and Works Hridayesh Tripathi TMLP 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Law and Justice 15 September 2011
Minister for Energy Post Bahadur Bogati UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Education 19 October 2011 [17] 8 November 2011
Minister for Local Development Top Bahadur Rayamajhi UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Education 15 September 201119 October 2011 [17]
Minister for Land Reform and Management 19 October 2011 [17] 8 November 2011
Minister for Defence Sharat Singh Bhandari MFJN (Loktantrik) 15 September 201119 October 2011 [17]
Minister for Health and Population Rajendra Mahato Sadbhavana 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Finance Barsaman Pun UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Peace and Reconstruction 15 September 20118 November 2011
Minister for Education Dina Nath Sharma UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister for Irrigation Mahendra Raya Yadav TMLP Nepal 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare 18 September 2011
Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Lokendra Bista Magar UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister for Constituent Assembly, Federal Affairs, Parliamentary System and Culture Gopal Kirati UCPN (Maoist) 15 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Commerce and Supply Lekh Raj Bhatta UCPN (Maoist) 15 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Land Reform and Management Prabhu Sah UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 201119 October 2011 [17]
Bhim Prasad Gautam UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister for General Administration Ram Kumar Yadav UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister for Industry Anil Kumar Jha Sanghiya Sadbhavana 15 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Law and Justice Brijesh Kumar Gupta TMLP 15 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Environment Hemraj Tated MFJN (Loktantrik) 15 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives Nandan Kumar Dutt MJF (Republican) 4 September 201126 March 2012 [19]
Minister for Youth and Sports Kamala Roka UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister without portfolioRaj Lal Yadav MFJN (Loktantrik) 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Forest and Soil Conservation Mohamad Wokil Musalman MFJN (Loktantrik) 4 September 20114 May 2012
Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare Dan Bahadur Kurmi TMLP Nepal 18 September 2011 [20] 4 May 2012
Minister for Labour and Transport Management Sarita Giri Sadbhawana (Anandidevi) 8 November 201123 March 2012 [21]
Malabar Singh Thapa Janamukti 23 March 2012 [22] 4 May 2012
Minister for Science and Technology Kalpana Dhamala UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister for Peace and Reconstruction Satya Pahadi UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Ministers of State
Minister of State for Defence Ram Bachhan Ahir MFJN (Loktantrik) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Health and Population Saroj Kumar Yadav Sanghiya Sadbhavana 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Tourism and Civil Aviation Dilip Maharjan UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 201123 March 2012 [22]
Minister of State for Land Reform and Management 23 March 2012 [22] 4 May 2012
Minister of State for Commerce and Supply Bishnu Prasad Chaudhari UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Energy Surya Man Dong UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Education Lila Kumari Bhandari UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Youth and Sports Gopi Achhami UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Local Development Ghan Shyam Yadav UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Land Reform and Management Jwala Kumari Sah UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 201123 March 2012 [22]
Minister of State for Tourism and Civil Aviation 23 March 2012 [22] 4 May 2012
Minister of State for Constituent Assembly, Federal Affairs, Parliamentary System and Culture Sushma Sharma UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Finance Hari Raj Limbu UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for General Administration Sunita Kumari Mahato UCPN (Maoist) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Home Affairs Bhim Raj Chaudhary Rajbanshi MFJN (Loktantrik) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Forest and Soil Conservation Laxman Mahato MFJN (Loktantrik) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Environment Durga Devi Mahato MFJN (Loktantrik) 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Law and Justice Kashi Devi Jha TMLP 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Land Reform and Management Ishwar Dayal Mishra TMLP 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Women, Children and Social Welfare Arbind Sah TMLP Nepal 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Irrigation Ramani Ram TMLP Nepal 8 November 20114 May 2012
Minister of State for Industry Khobhari Raya Sanghiya Sadbhavana 13 November 2011 [23] 4 May 2012
Minister of State for Information and Communication Technology Surita Kumari Sah MFJN (Loktantrik) 13 November 2011 [23] 4 May 2012
Minister of State for Agriculture and Cooperatives Om Prakash Yadav MFJN (Loktantrik) 13 November 2011 [23] 4 May 2012

May 2012–March 2013

PortfolioMinisterPartyAssumed officeLeft office
Prime Minister of Nepal Baburam Bhattarai UCPN (Maoist) 29 August 201114 March 2013
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
Minister for Home Affairs
Bijay Kumar Gachhadar MFJN (Loktantrik) 5 May 201214 March 2013
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal Narayan Kaji Shrestha UCPN (Maoist) 5 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Foreign Affairs 1 June 2012 [24]
Minister for Energy 16 July 2012
Minister for Federal Affairs, Local Development and General Administration 16 July 2012 [25] 14 March 2013
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal Krishna Prasad Sitaula [a] Congress 6 May 2012 [26] 29 May 2012
Minister for Defence
Minister for Law, Justice, Constituent Assembly and Parliamentary Affairs
18 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Minister for Agriculture Development
Minister for Youth and Sports
Ishwar Pokhrel CPN (UML) 16 May 201229 May 2012
Minister for Physical Planning, Works and Transportation Management Hridayesh Tripathi TMLP 5 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Post Bahadur Bogati [a] UCPN (Maoist) 18 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Labour and Employment 20 October 2012 [27]
Minister for Peace and Reconstruction Top Bahadur Rayamajhi [a] UCPN (Maoist) 18 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Land Reform and Management 18 September 2012 [28]
Minister for Health and Population Rajendra Mahato Sadbhavana 5 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Finance Barsaman Pun [a] UCPN (Maoist) 5 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Education Dina Nath Sharma [a] UCPN (Maoist) 5 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Irrigation Mahendra Raya Yadav TMLP Nepal 5 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Industry Anil Kumar Jha [b] Sanghiya Sadbhavana 18 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Information and Communication Technology Raj Kishor Yadav MJF (Republican) 5 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Federal Affairs, Local Development and General Administration Surya Man Gurung [a] Congress 5 May 201229 May 2012
Minister for Commerce and Supplies Parshuram Khapung [b] RPP 18 May 201229 May 2012
Minister for Energy Radha Gyawali [b] CPN (UML) 18 May 201229 May 2012
Minister for Land Reform and Management Chandra Dev Joshi [b] CPN (United) 18 May 201218 September 2012 [28]
Minister for Environment
Minister for Science and Technology
Keshav Man Shakya [b] Nepa Rastriya 18 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Eknath Dhakal [b] Nepal Pariwar Dal 18 May 201214 March 2013
Minister for Labour and Employment Kumar Belbase CPN (ML) 20 May 2012 [29] 20 October 2012 [27]
Minister for Forests and Soil Conservation Yadubamsha Jha CPN (MLS) 20 May 2012 [29] 14 March 2013
Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare Badri Prasad Neupane CBREPN 20 May 2012 [29] 14 March 2013

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appointed without portfolio on 5 May 2012
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appointment without portfolio on 16 May 2022

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