Sita Kumari Nepali
सीता कुमारी नेपाली
Minister for Internal Affairs and Law of Karnali Province
In office
16 May 2021  1 November 2021
GovernorGovinda Prasad Kalauni
Chief MinisterMahendra Bahadur Shahi
Preceded byNaresh Bhandari
Succeeded byHim Bahadur Shahi
Province Assembly Member of Karnali Province
Assumed office
2017
Preceded byN/A
ConstituencyN/A
Personal details
Born (1975-01-30) January 30, 1975
NationalityNepalese
Political partyCPN (Maoist Centre)
ResidenceLekbeshi
OccupationPolitician

Sita Kumari Nepali (Nepali: सीता कुमारी नेपाली)[1] is a Nepalese politician and Minister for Internal Affairs, Law and Sports of Karnali Province.[2][3] She is a member of Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province belonging to the CPN (Maoist Centre).[4] Nepali, a resident of Lekbeshi, was elected under the proportional representation (PR) category for Dalit.[5] In 2020, she was appointed as the chief whip of the party’s provincial committee by the former Chief minister, Mahendra Bahadur Shahi of Karnali Province.[6] She is also the spokesperson for the Karnali provincial government.[7][8] In 2021, she announced that the provincial government has decided to establish mass communications academy.[9]

Personal life

Sita Kumari Nepali was born on January 30 to father Lok Bahadur Nepali and mother Shobisharaa Nepali.

References

  1. "प्रदेशसभा सदस्य - प्रदेश सभा सचिवालय". pga.karnali.gov.np.
  2. "Karnali's CM Shahi reforms cabinet, appoints Nepali and Sharma as new ministers". Khabarhub.
  3. "कर्णाली सुहाउँदो आमसञ्चार नीति ल्याउँछौँ : कानुनमन्त्री नेपाली". Naya Patrika.
  4. बस्नेत, मनबहादुर. "प्रदेशमा गृह र अर्थ मन्त्रालय हाँक्ने तीन महिला". shilapatra.com.
  5. "CPN (MC) picks lawmakers under PR category (with name list)". The Kathmandu Post.
  6. Ghimire, Santosh. "This is how Karnali Chief Minister Shahi managed to save his post". My Republica.
  7. "Karnali cabinet gets full shape". nepalnews.com.
  8. "Society Karnali's key airport runway expansion hits a roadblock". The Annapurna Express.
  9. "Karnali Province decides to establish mass communications academy". My Republica.
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