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Chhabi Lal Biswakarma is prominent communist and only visionary leader from dalit community of Nepal to eradicate the all form of caste, class, gender, regional based stratification and exclusion from the nation. He is currently PBM (Politburo Member) of Unified Marxist and Leninist (UML) party of Nepal.

Involvement in Sports and Militancy

Naturally I was reactive and revolutionist and was active in sports and physical training and movement in my village. We did critical movement against untouchability in public places; break the tea pots of various hotels, struggle against debt servitude tearing mortgage papers etc. There was great resistance of these movements from so called high caste people in my area. To battle this difficulty I joined in Indian Army. Army training, regular sports and knowledge about militancy weapons encouraged me to fight against discrimination in my area during that time. Then I returned to Nepal. I joined Butwal Multiple campus where I elected vice chair of Free Student Union, formed Oppressed People's front in Butwal to fight against caste based discrimination. Through which I had involved in different campaign relevant to this movement. Then I became national player before and national coach of volleyball. Also I was member of the national sports council.

Involvement in community politics

We did critical movement against untouchability in public places; break the tea pots of various hotels, struggle against debt servitude tearing mortgage papers during my school periods. We have formed Social Reform Initiative which was youth organization to fight against caste based discrimination in my village area. After returning from India, I had formed Oppressed People's front in Lumbini to fight against caste based discrimination in 1989. Then I became national vice chair of oppressed people's development forum in 1991. Then the form joined with another dalit community organization and became member in first instance, general secretary (1994) then and Chairperson after then of that organization named Nepal Society for Liberations of Oppressed Castes in 1997. During the period I led the movement about entering temples of Hindu religion, against untouchability in public places like hotels, water sources etc. In all temples of Hindu religion there was prohibition for dalit community to enter the temples and offering oath though dalits are Hindu religious community.

Involvement in Party Politics

I started my political involvement as Vice Chair of Free Student Union at Butwal Multiple Campus in 1985. I elected alternative centeral committee with the highest vote from Janakpur mass assembly of UML (United Marxist and Leninist).