Rastriya Panchayat | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Rastriya Panchayat | ||||
Jurisdiction | Kingdom of Nepal | ||||
Meeting place | Gallery Baithak | ||||
Term | 11 June 1981 – 1986 | ||||
Election | 1981 general election | ||||
Rastriya Panchayat | |||||
Members | 140 | ||||
Chairman | Marich Man Singh Shrestha Tulsi Giri | ||||
Deputy Chairman | Gopal Chandra Singh Rajbanshi [1] | ||||
Prime Minister | Surya Bahadur Thapa Lokendra Bahadur Chand Nagendra Prasad Rijal |
This is a list of members elected to the Rastriya Panchayat in the 1981 Nepalese Rastriya Panchayat election and subsequent by-elections.
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.
District | Member [3] |
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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 |
Zone | Member [4] |
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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 |
District | Incumbent | Elected | Date |
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Bardiya | Tirtha Bahadur Sapkota | Daman Dhoj Chand | 1982 |
Rupandehi | Kunwar Inderjit Singh | Triveni Kurmi | |
Chitwan | Bakhan Singh Gurung | Guna Raj Pathak | 1984 |
Sankhuwasabha | Govinda Man Singh Adhikari | Gairi Man Rai | 1985 |
Saptari | Devendra Jha |
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