Mahendra Bahadur Shahi
Mahendra Bahadur Shahi | |
|---|---|
महेन्द्र बहादुर शाही | |
| 1st Chief Minister of Karnali Province | |
| In office 17 February 2018 – 1 November 2021 | |
| Governor | Durga Keshar Khanal Govinda Prasad Kalauni |
| Succeeded by | Jeevan Bahadur Shahi |
| Minister of Energy | |
| In office 26 July 2017 – 17 October 2017 | |
| President | Bidhya Devi Bhandari |
| Prime Minister | Sher Bahadur Deuba |
| Preceded by | Janardhan Sharma |
| Succeeded by | Barsaman Pun |
| Member of Parliament, Pratinidhi Sabha | |
| Assumed office TBA | |
| Preceded by | Durga Bahadur Rawat |
| Constituency | Kalikot 1 |
| Member of 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly | |
| In office 21 January 2014 – 14 October 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Khadga Bahadur Bishwakarma |
| Succeeded by | Durga Bahadur Rawat |
| Constituency | Kalikot 1 |
| Member of Karnali Provincial Assembly | |
| Assumed office 4 February 2018 | |
| Constituency | Kalikot 1(B) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 January 1977 Nanikot (now Pachaljharana), Kalikot District, Nepal |
| Nationality | Nepalese |
| Political party | CPN (Maoist Centre) |
Mahendra Bahadur Shahi (Nepali: महेन्द्र बहादुर शाही) is a Nepalese politician and former Chief Minister[1][2] of Karnali, a province in western Nepal. He was member of the 1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly and Minister of Energy, Nepal.[3]He was selected as Parliamentary Party leader of CPN (MC) for Karnali on 14 February 2018.[4]
He was appointed as the chief minister, according to Article 168 (1) of the Constitution of Nepal. He took the oath of his office and secrecy as a chief minister on 17 February 2018.[5]
References
- ↑ "You are being redirected..." thehimalayantimes.com. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
- ↑ "Mahendra Bahadur Shahi", Wikipedia, 2022-08-10, retrieved 2022-08-15
- ↑ "Ex-Energy Minister Shahi appointed CM of Province 6". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
- ↑ CM, Setopati :: Mahendra Bahadur Shahi set to be Province 6. "Mahendra Bahadur Shahi set to be Province 6 CM". Mahendra Bahadur Shahi set to be Province 6 CM. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ "Seven chief ministers set to take oath". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2022-08-15.