Kumar Lingden Mirak | |
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Mirak | |
President of Federal Democratic National Forum-Federal Limbuwan National Forum | |
President | Federal Democratic National Forum |
Personal details | |
Born | Lumbangdin,Panchthar Nepal |
Nationality | Nepali |
Political party | Federal Democratic National Forum |
Parent(s) | Hari Prasad Lingden (Father}Ganesh Kumari Limbu Lawati (Mother) |
Kumar Lingden also known as Kumar Lingden Limbu "Mirak" is the president of Federal Limbuwan State Council. [1]
Kumar Lingden Limbu "Mirak" also known as a President of Federal Democratic National Forum.
He spent most of his childhood in Lumbangdin,Panchthar.
He has completed Master of Science in Physics from Tribhuwan University Kirtipur,Nepal. He studied Bachelor of Science in Physics from Mahendra Morang Adarsh Multiple Campus,Biratnagar.
He started politics from Rastriya Janamukti Party as an active volunteer. He has yet to win in any election.
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