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Agni Prasad Sapkota (; born 7 March 1958) is a Nepalese politician and former speaker of the
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. He was elected speaker unopposed on 26 January 2020, after the previous
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,
Krishna Bahadur Mahara Krishna Bahadur Mahara is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Nepal Communist Party (NCP).He was a prominent Maoist leader during the civil war. After the maoists entered the peace process, he was elected to parliament/constituent-assembly ...
, resigned over allegations of attempted sexual assault. Sapkota previously served as a minister in the cabinets of prime ministers
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and
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Early political career and Maoist insurrection

Sapkota started his early political life as a student activist in 1975. He registered as a general member of the
Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention) The Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention) ( ne, नेपाल कम्युनिष्ट पार्टी (चौथो महाधिवेशन), ''Nepala Kamyunishta Parti (Chautho Mahadhiveshan)'') was a communist party in Nep ...
in 1978 and served as the founding secretary of the Sindhupalchok district chapter of the party in 1980. He became a full-time political activist in 1991, resigning from the post of headmaster of a high school. He filed his candidacy for the House of Representatives in the 1991 elections, but was unable to get on the ballot. Sapkota became a central committee member of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), led by
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Pushpa Kamal Dahal ( ne, पुष्पकमल दाहाल; born 11 December 1954), also widely known by his nom de guerre Prachanda (, ; meaning "fierce"), is a Nepalese politician serving as the current Prime Minister of Nepal. He pre ...
, in 1995, after the party split from the
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. When the CPN (Maoist) decided to initiate an armed struggle, he went underground in 1996 and continuously led the movement. He led several party committees and commanded troops of the
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during the 10-year-long people's war. He was elected politburo member from the party's second national conference held in February 2001. He was also elected a central member of the 41-member ''United Revolutionary People's Council'', a parallel state administration exercised by the Maoists, announced in November 2001. Sapkota, along with
Krishna Bahadur Mahara Krishna Bahadur Mahara is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Nepal Communist Party (NCP).He was a prominent Maoist leader during the civil war. After the maoists entered the peace process, he was elected to parliament/constituent-assembly ...
and
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, were members of a dialogue team setup by the Maoists to hold peace talks with the government in 2001, which was unsuccessful in finding a middle ground after three rounds of meetings.


Parliamentary career

After the end of the Maoist insurrection, Sapkota was elected to the Constituent Assembly in April 2008 which the Maoists won in a landslide. He was reelected in November 2013, and thus served two terms as a member of the Constituent Assembly from Sindhupalchok–2. He served as a standing committee member of the CPN (Maoist Centre) and was a spokesperson of the party, and was in-charge of the publicity and education department of the party. He has served twice as a minister—first as the Minister for Information and Communication from May to July 2011, and later as the Minister for Forests and Soil Conversation from October 2015 to July 2016. Despite his very short term as Minister for Information and Communication, a frequency policy was formulated under his lead and a frequency distribution system was established. He also ensured budget allocation for different facilities to journalists including life insurance and capacity building training of journalists as a part of the role of the government for promotion and development of the free press. During his tenure as Minister for Forests and Soil Conversation, Sapkota visited China on the invitation of the Chinese Minister for State Forestry Administration in January 2016, where in a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, China sought for two pairs of one-horned rhinoceros. He proceeded with the proposal of handing over the pair of rhinos, and in July 2016, the cabinet officially decided to gift two pairs of the endangered animal to China. He is currently a member of the
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from Sindhupalchok–1, having been elected in the general election held in December 2017. After then-speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara resigned in the wake of allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape of a parliamentary staffer, Sapkota was elected speaker unopposed on 26 January 2020 after his candidacy was put forth by the ruling
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, and was administered the oath of office the next day by
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Electoral history

Sapkota was elected to the
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in 2008 from Sindhupalchok–2 with a margin of over 20,000 votes than his next closest opponent. He was reelected in 2013 from the same constituency, but with a heavily reduced majority of just 650 votes. For the 2017 federal polls, the left alliance, consisting of the
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and Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) nominated him as a common candidate for Sindhupalchok–1, and he successfully unseated
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' Mohan Bahadur Basnet, who was then serving as the Minister of Information and Communications, winning by over 10,000 votes. Only the top two candidates are shown below. 2008 Constituent Assembly election Sindhupalchok–2 2013 Constituent Assembly election Sindhupalchok–2 2017 House of Representatives election Sindhupalchok–1


Personal life

Sapkota was born in Kubhinde, Sindhupalchok in a low-middle class peasant family. He is married to Tara Devi and they have three sons. He completed his secondary school education from Krishna Ratna Ganga High School in
Chautara Chautara Sangachokgadhi is a municipality in Sindhupalchowk District in Bagmati Province of central Nepal. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 by merging Pipaldanda, Chautara, Kubhinde, Bagmati, Kubhinde, Sanusiruwari Village develop ...
. A post-graduate from
Tribhuvan University Tribhuvan University (TU; ne, त्रिभुवन विश्वविद्यालय) is a public university located in Kirtipur, Kathmandu. Established in 1959, TU is the oldest university in Nepal. In terms of enrollment, it is t ...
, Sapkota was a teacher for over 16 years before he formally joining full-time politics. He also served as the general secretary of the National Teachers Association. Because of his professional background as an educator, he is widely addressed as '''Agni Sir.


References

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