Lalbabu Raut Gaddhi (
Nepali
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Maithili/
Bhojpuri
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: लालबाबु राउत)is the first
Chief Minister of Madhesh Province, one of the seven
federal Provinces of
Nepal. He is the parliamentary party leader of
People's Socialist Party, Nepal for
Madhesh Province.
Raut remains in light in national medias for various irregularities cases during his tenure including the ''Swachatta Abhiyan'', ''Janaki Mandir beautification'', and ''Beti Bachau Beti Padhau'' abhiyan for which cases are filed in
CIAA.
Personal life
Before being elected in the first-ever constitutional
assembly, Raut had also served few years as a teacher in Thakur-ram Multiple Campus at Birgunj.
Political career
Raut, a resident of
Parsa was elected to the 2017
provincial assembly elections from
Parsa 1(B).
Earlier, he served as a member of the
Constituent Assembly which promulgated the
Constitution of Nepal 2015. On 15 February 2018,
Governor Ratneshwar Lal Kayastha administered the oath of office and secrecy to Raut at the governor's office in
Janakpur.
Recently, he lost his home town,
Jagarnathpur
Jagarnathpur (Nepali: जगरनाथपुर ) is a rural municipality in Parsa District in Province No. 2
Madhesh Province ( Nepali/ mai, मधेश प्रदेश) is a province of Nepal that was formed after the adoption of the ...
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Shreekant Prasad Yadav of
Nepali Congress while his wife lost as deputy chairperson candidate.
See also
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Rajendra Kumar Rai
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Rajendra Prasad Pandey
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Krishna Chandra Nepali
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Kul Prasad KC
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Jeevan Bahadur Shahi
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi () is a Nepalese politician currently serving as the Chief Minister of Karnali Province. He is also a member of Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province
The Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province also known as the Karnali ...
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Trilochan Bhatta
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Living people
People from Parsa District
Madhesi people
Nepalese Muslims
1966 births
Chief Ministers of Nepalese provinces
Members of the Provincial Assembly of Madhesh Province
Members of the 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly
People's Socialist Party, Nepal politicians
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