List of members elected in the 1981 Nepalese general election

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Rastriya Panchayat
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Gallery Baithak
Overview
Legislative body Rastriya Panchayat
JurisdictionFlag of Nepal.svg  Kingdom of Nepal
Meeting place Gallery Baithak
Term11 June 1981 – 1986
Election 1981 general election
Rastriya Panchayat
Members140
Chairman Marich Man Singh Shrestha
Tulsi Giri
Deputy ChairmanGopal Chandra Singh Rajbanshi [1]
Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa
Lokendra Bahadur Chand
Nagendra Prasad Rijal
Former Minister and Senior Congress Leader Arjun Narsingh KC was voted in as the youngest parliamentarian amongst fanfare among youth voters Arjun Narasingha KC giving a speech in Nuwakot, Nepal.jpg
Former Minister and Senior Congress Leader Arjun Narsingh KC was voted in as the youngest parliamentarian amongst fanfare among youth voters

This is a list of members elected to the Rastriya Panchayat in the 1981 Nepalese Rastriya Panchayat election and subsequent by-elections.

Contents

The list is arranged by district for elected members and zones for nominated members. Marich Man Singh Shrestha and Tulsi Giri served as chairmen; [2] while Surya Bahadur Thapa, Lokendra Bahadur Chand and Nagendra Prasad Rijal served as prime ministers during the term of the panchayat.

List of members elected

DistrictMember [3]
Taplejung Bishnu Marden
Panchthar Padma Sundar Lawati
Ilam Som Nath Bastola
Bhagwati Das Shrestha
Jhapa Gopal Chandra Singh Rajbanshi
Puhatu Chaudhary
Sankhuwasabha Gairi Man Rai
Tehrathum Tulsi Subba
Bhojpur Dhyan Bahadur Rai
Mukunda Bahadur Basnet
Dhankuta Surya Bahadur Thapa
Morang Badri Prasad Mandal
Karna Bahadur Dhimal
Sunsari Dil Bahadur Shrestha
Shyam Prasad Gupta
Udayapur Chakra Bahadur Basnet
Solukhumbu Tshering Tenzin Lama
Okhaldhunga Bholaman Singh Thapa
Saptari Indra Dev Prasad Yadav
Chandra Narayan Chaudhary
Khotang Parshuram Rai
Kedar Rai
Siraha Dr. Dambar Narayan Yadav
Krishna Charan Shrestha
Sindhuli Bhadra Kumari Ghale
Dolakha Krishna Prasad Upreti
Ramechhap Navaraj Subedi
Tilak Bahadur Khatri
Dhanusha Hem Bahadur Malla
Dev Narayan Yadav
Sarlahi Ram Chandra Ray
Ram Dhyan Ray
Mahottari Sharat Singh Bhandari
Islam Ansari
Makwanpur Til Bahadur Negi
Rupendra Chandra Bista
Chitwan Guna Raj Pathak
Santa Kumar Chaudhary
Bara Bhagwat Prasad Yadav
Ramnanda Prasad Yadav
Parsa Chandra Dev Chaudhary
Mohan Lal Chaudhary
Rautahat Drona Shamsher JBR
Sheikh Sarajul
Sindhupalchok Pashupati Shamsher JBR
Netra Bikram Thapa
Kavrepalanchok Satya Man Lama
Govinda Nath Upreti
Bhaktapur Karna Prasad Heju
Lalitpur Keshar Bahadur Bista
Kathmandu Nani Maiya Dahal
Jog Mehar Shrestha
Nuwakot Arjun Narsingh K.C.
Dr. Prakash Chandra Lohani
Rasuwa Layul Tamang
Dhading Hari Bahadur Thapa Chhetri
Budhhiman Tamang
Gorkha Narayan Malla
Yadu Prasad Bhatta
Lamjung Dambar Jang Gurung
Tanahun Shribhadra Sharma Khanal
Nar Bahadur Gurung
Kaski Radhe Shyam Kamaro
Ganesh Sherchan
Syangja Pitambar Thapa
Shobha Kanta Upadhyaya
Manang Pema Tshering Gurung
Gulmi Baikuntha Bahadur Chand
Shri Prasad Budhathoki
Arghakhanchi Kashi Nath Gautam
Rupandehi Triveni Kurmi
Deepak Bohara
Nawalparasi Triyugi Narayan Chaudhary
Man Bahadur Pradhan
Palpa Hari Bahadur Thapa
Yadav Singh Raymajhi
Kapilvastu Raghavendra Pratap Shah
Bhagwan Das Gupta
Mustang Nar Bahadur Harichan
Parbat Dambar Bahadur Malla
Baglung Tejendra Bahadur Khadka
Tejav Gauchan
Myagdi Bhim Prasad Gauchan
Salyan Marich Man Singh Shrestha
Pyuthan Tek Bahadur Bista
Rukum Gopalji Jang Shah
Rolpa Balaram Gharti Magar
Reg Bahadur Subedi
Dang Rana Bahadur Shah
Ek Raj Sharma
Surkhet Chandra Bahadur Budha
Dailekh Keshav Bahadur Shah
Karna Bahadur Singh
Bardiya Daman Dhoj Chand
Jajarkot Deep Bahadur Singh
Banke Fateh Singh Tharu
Humla Surbir Shahi
Jumla Harish Chandra Mahat
Dolpa Moti Prasad Pahadi
Kalikot Dharma Dutt Upadhyaya
Mugu Tej Bahadur Bham
Bajhang Gagan Jang Bahadur Singh
Kailali Mohan Raj Malla
Achham Naina Bahadur Swar
Devendra Bahadur Shah
Doti Narayan Dutt Bhatta
Bajura Nar Singh Giri
Darchula Kaman Bahadur Pal
Baitadi Lokendra Bahadur Chand
Ganesh Dutta Lekhak
Dadeldhura Lal Bahadur Kadayat
Kanchanpur Lawaru Rana Tharu

List of nominated members

ZoneMember [4]
Mechi Saraswati Rai
Koshi Hira Lal Bishwakarma
Koshi Bharat Dhoj Ibahang
Sagarmatha Aang Bang Sherpa
Sagarmatha Kunja Bihari Prasad Singh
Janakpur Rudra Prasad Giri
Janakpur Bhola Nath Jha
Bagmati Kamal Shah
Bagmati Shridhar Shamsher JBR
Bagmati Ranadhir Subba
Bagmati Upendra Daiwagya
Bagmati Ram Shankar Shrestha
Bagmati Padam Bahadur Khatri
Bagmati Prem Bahadur Bista
Bagmati Ramesh Nath Pandey
Narayani Lila Raj Bista
Gandaki Baidhya Devi Devkota
Dhaulagiri Lal Singh Gurung
Lumbini Dr. Yadav Pratap Pant
Karnali Chhabi Lal Lama Tamang
Rapti Bam Kumari Budha Magar
Rapti Dev Bahadur K.C.
Rapti Parshu Narayan Chaudhary
Bheri Mohammad Iqbal Iraqi
Seti Janak Bahadur Shah
Mahakali Kalpana Bista

By-election

DistrictIncumbentElectedDate
Bardiya Tirtha Bahadur SapkotaDaman Dhoj Chand1982
Rupandehi Kunwar Inderjit Singh Triveni Kurmi
Chitwan Bakhan Singh GurungGuna Raj Pathak1984
Sankhuwasabha Govinda Man Singh AdhikariGairi Man Rai1985
Saptari Devendra Jha

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