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'''Agni Sapkota''' (born in March 1960) is a Nepali politician. He |
'''Agni Sapkota''' (born in March 1960) is a Nepali politician. He hails from a middle class peasant family of Sindhupalchok district. |
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He is a Politburo member of the central committee of Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and in-charge of the education department of the party. He also holds the post of in-charge of Tamshiling State committee of the party. |
He is a Politburo member of the central committee of Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and in-charge of the education department of the party. He also holds the post of in-charge of Tamshiling State committee of the party. |
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Sapkota is a member of |
Sapkota is a member of historic Constituent Assembly. He was elected from Sindhupalchok constituency no-2 in the first-past-the-post system. He is one of 10 members of the elected Constituent Assemly to win with the largest difference than their competitors. |
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A post graduate from Trivuwan University, Sapkota had taught for 16 years before he joined the politics. He is a former General Secretary of Nepal National Teacher's Association (a common organisation of the |
A post graduate from Trivuwan University, Sapkota had taught for 16 years before he formally joined the politics. He is a former General Secretary of Nepal National Teacher's Association (a common organisation of the teachers in Nepal who believed in left ideology). |
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Sapkota tarted his political life in 1975 as a student activist. He became a full-time political activist in 1991 resigning from the post of head-master of a high school. He was a candidate of then House of Representative. But, he was not elected. |
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Sapkota became the central committee member of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in 1995. When the party decided to initiate armed struggle, he went underground in 1996 and led the movement continuously. |
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Sapkota led several party committees and battles during the 10 year long people's war. He was elected politburo member from the second national conference in February 2001. He was one of three members of dialogue team |
Sapkota led several party committees and battles during the 10 year long people's war. He was elected politburo member from the second national conference held in February 2001. He was one of three members of dialogue team from the Maoist Party in 2001. He was also the central member of the 41-member United Revolutionary People's Council announce in November 2001. |
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Agni Sapkota (born in March 1960) is a Nepali politician. He hails from a middle class peasant family of Sindhupalchok district. He is a Politburo member of the central committee of Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and in-charge of the education department of the party. He also holds the post of in-charge of Tamshiling State committee of the party. Sapkota is a member of historic Constituent Assembly. He was elected from Sindhupalchok constituency no-2 in the first-past-the-post system. He is one of 10 members of the elected Constituent Assemly to win with the largest difference than their competitors.
A post graduate from Trivuwan University, Sapkota had taught for 16 years before he formally joined the politics. He is a former General Secretary of Nepal National Teacher's Association (a common organisation of the teachers in Nepal who believed in left ideology). Sapkota tarted his political life in 1975 as a student activist. He became a full-time political activist in 1991 resigning from the post of head-master of a high school. He was a candidate of then House of Representative. But, he was not elected.
Sapkota became the central committee member of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in 1995. When the party decided to initiate armed struggle, he went underground in 1996 and led the movement continuously.
Sapkota led several party committees and battles during the 10 year long people's war. He was elected politburo member from the second national conference held in February 2001. He was one of three members of dialogue team from the Maoist Party in 2001. He was also the central member of the 41-member United Revolutionary People's Council announce in November 2001.
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www.election.gov.np/reports/CAResults/reportBody.php
blog.com.np/2008/04/14/know-your-representative-list-of-elected-members-of-constituent-assembly/
merosindhu.com/711