Lokendra Bahadur Chand

Lokendra Bahadur Chand
लोकेन्द्र बहादुर चन्द
Chand in 2022
27th Prime Minister of Nepal
In office
11 October 2002 – 5 June 2003
MonarchGyanendra
Preceded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Succeeded bySurya Bahadur Thapa
In office
12 March 1997 – 7 October 1997
MonarchBirendra
Preceded bySher Bahadur Deuba
Succeeded bySurya Bahadur Thapa
In office
6 April 1990 – 19 April 1990
MonarchBirendra
Preceded byMarich Man Singh Shrestha
Succeeded byKrishna Prasad Bhattarai
In office
12 July 1983 – 21 March 1986
MonarchBirendra
Preceded bySurya Bahadur Thapa
Succeeded byNagendra Prasad Rijal
Member of the Constituent Assembly
In office
28 May 2008 – 28 May 2012
ConstituencyParty list (Rastriya Prajatantra Party)
Member of Parliament, Pratinidhi Sabha
In office
14 December 1994 – 15 January 1999
Preceded byBinayadhoj Chand
Succeeded byBinayadhoj Chand
ConstituencyBaitadi 2
Personal details
Born (1940-02-15) 15 February 1940
Kurkutiya Village, Baitadi District, Nepal
PartyRashtriya Prajatantra Party

Lokendra Bahadur Chand (Nepali: लोकेन्द्र बहादुर चन्द; born 15 February 1940) is a Nepali politician who served as the 27th prime minister of Nepal four times: from 1983 to 1986, briefly during April 1990, briefly during 1997 and from October 2002 until June 2003.[1][2] He is also involved in literature and have won a Madan Puraskar for his book Bisarjan in 2054 B.S.

Biography

Chand was born in Kurkutiya Village, Baitadi District, Nepal in 1940.[3] He is a major supporter of the Nepalese monarchy. He served as the speaker of Rastriya Panchayat. During his first two terms as prime minister, he did not belong to any political party, but by 1997 he was a member of his current political party, the conservative Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP). He became Prime Minister on 11 October 2002, a week after the king launched a coup against the Nepali Congress government of Sher Bahadur Deuba. Chand was the head of the 2002 cabinet. Chand was forced to resign in 2003 after massive protests and an intensification of the civil war with Maoist rebels.

Ahead of the 2008 Constituent Assembly election, Chand was the top candidate of RPP for the closed proportional representation list.[4]

He has four sons and three daughters. His son Jayant Chand is in politics and became Minister twice and is active in his father's party.

References

  1. ^ "Lokendra Bahadur Chand, former chairman of the National Assembly,..." UPI. Retrieved 2022-12-09.
  2. ^ "Left-right-left-right". Himal Southasian. 1997-05-01. Retrieved 2022-12-09.
  3. ^ Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations. Gale Group. 1 January 2003. ISBN 9780787673376. Retrieved 1 August 2016 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Ca Election report". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2016.