Trilochan Bhatta cabinet

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Trilochan Bhatta cabinet
Cabinet of Sudurpashchim Province
Date formed16 February 2018
People and organisations
Head of stateGanga Prasad Yadav (as Governor of Sudurpaschim Pradesh)
Head of governmentTrilochan Bhatta
No. of ministers11
Member partiesCPN (Unified Socialist)
CPN (Maoist Centre)
CPN(UML)
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyNepali Congress
Opposition leaderRana Bahadur Rawal[1]
History
Election(s)2017
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorProvince created

Trilochan Bhatta was sworn in as Chief Minister of Sudurpashchim Province on 16 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers.[2]

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers[]

Current Arrangement[]

Sl No. Name Constituency (PR if blank) Portfolio Took office Left office Political Party
Cabinet ministers
1 Trilochan Bhatta Doti 1(B) Chief Minister 16 February 2018 CPN(Maoist-centre)
2 Purna Joshi[3] Minister of Internal Affairs and Law 28 May 2021 CPN (Unified Socialist)
3 Dirgha Sodari[3] Kailali 4(A) Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development 28 May 2021 CPN (Unified Socialist)
4 Prakash Bahadur Shah[3] Bajura 1(B) Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning 28 May 2021 7 September 2021 CPN-UML
5 Tara Lama Tamang Kanchanpur 1(A) 17 September 2021 CPN (Unified Socialist)
6 Man Bahadur Dhami[3] Darchula 1(B) Minister of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment 28 May 2021 CPN(Maoist-centre)
7 Binita Chaudhary [3] Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives 18 February 2018 CPN(Maoist-centre)
State Ministers
8 Chun Kumari Chaudhary[3] Minister of State for Physical Infrastructure Development 28 May 2021 CPN (Unified Socialist)
9 Mana Kumari Saud[3] Minister of State for Social Development 28 May 2021 CPN (Unified Socialist)
10 Archana Gahatraj[3] Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Planning 28 May 2021 7 September 2021 CPN-UML
11 Maya Tamang Bohara 17 September 2021 CPN (Unified Socialist)
12 Man Bahadur Sunar[3] Kanchanpur 3 (B) Minister of State for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives 28 May 2021 CPN(Maoist-centre)

February 2018 - May 2021[]

Sl No. Name Constituency (PR if blank) Portfolio Took office Left office
Cabinet ministers
1 Trilochan Bhatta Doti 1(B) Chief Minister 16 February 2018
2 Prakash Bahadur Shah [4] Bajura 1(B) Minister of Internal Affairs and Law 18 February 2018 28 May 2021
3 Jhapat Bahadur Bohara[4] Achham 1(B) Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning 18 February 2018 6 January 2021 [5]
4 Dirgha Sodari[4] Kailali 4(A) Minister of Social Development 18 February 2018 13 November 2018 [6]
5 Krishna Raj Subedi[7] Kailali 4(B) 13 November 2018 28 May 2018
6 Maya Bhatta[4] Minister of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment 18 February 2018 28 May 2021
7 Binita Chaudhary [4] Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives 18 February 2018
8 Pathan Singh Bohara[4] Dadeldhura 1(A) Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development 18 February 2018 29 December 2020 [8]
State Minister
9 Prakash Rawal[9] Kanchanpur 3(A) Minister of State for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment 9 October 2018 10 November 2019 [10]

Member by party[]

Representation of cabinet ministers by party

  CPN (Unified Socialist) (64%)
  CPN (Maoist Centre) (36%)
Party Cabinet Ministers Ministers of State Total Ministers
CPN (Unified Socialist) 4 3 7
CPN (Maoist Centre) 3 1 4

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sudurpaschim MPs lobby for a hike in budget for infrastructure development". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  2. ^ "Trilochan Bhatta becomes Province 7 chief minister". The Himalayan Times. 2018-02-16. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Sudurpaschim cabinet reshuffle: Five ministers and four state ministers appointed". Khabarhub. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Province 7 gets seven-member cabinet". myrepublica. Retrieved 2018-02-18.
  5. ^ "Province 7 Economic Affairs and Planning Minister Bohara tenders resignation". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
  6. ^ "Sudurpashchim CM sacks minister Sodari". The Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  7. ^ "Subedi new Social Development Minister of Sudurpachim Province". setopati. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  8. ^ "Physical Infrastructure Minister of Sudurpaschim Province removed from post". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  9. ^ "Sudurpashchim Province's govt inducts Rawal as state minister". myrepublica. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  10. ^ "Minister Of State Rawal In Far West Resigns". The Rising Nepal. Retrieved 2019-11-10.

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