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Khemraj Bhatta 'Mayalu'
Personal details
Born1946/1947
Died (aged 76)
Kathmandu, Nepal
Political partyNepali Congress
Other political
affiliations
Nepali Congress (Democratic)

Khemraj Bhatta 'Mayalu' (Nepali: खेमराज भट्ट 'मायालु'; 1946/1947 – 22 September 2023) was a Nepalese politician. He was a member of the Nepali Congress (NC) party, the successor party to Nepali Congress (Democratic) of which he had also been a member while it existed. (The two—formerly split—parties reunified in 2007.) During the panchayat regime he was the general secretary of the underground leftist group Nepal Janabadi Morcha (NJM), living in exile in Lucknow, India. After the 1985 Nepal bombings, which NJM had claimed responsibility for, Mayalu received a life sentence in absentia.

In the 1994 Nepalese legislative elections Mayalu was the candidate of NJM in the Dadeldhura constituency. Mayalu came second with 9966 votes; the seat was won by Sher Bahadur Deuba of Nepali Congress with 20701 votes.

Later Mayalu joined the Nepali Congress; he won the Bardia 3 seat in the 1999 legislative elections as a Nepali Congress candidate. He got 15574 votes.

On 23 February 2001, the Maoists (at that time, the "Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)", and since 2009, the "Communist Party of Nepal ") attacked Mayalu's residence in Guleriya. In total Maoists have seized 15 bighas (10.1 hectares or 25 acres) of land belonging to Mayalu.

When Sher Bahadur Deuba split away from the NC party and formed NC(D), Mayalu followed him. On 18 October 2001, Mayalu was named Minister of General Administration in Deuba's cabinet.

In 2005, Mayalu participated in pro-democracy demonstrations. During a period of crack-downs on the protests, Mayalu was twice arrested, along with other protestors, on 8 March and later on 29 May 2005. It is unclear for how long he was detained.

Mayalu died in Kathmandu on 22 September 2023, at the age of 76. The 76-year-old former MP was receiving treatment for cancer at Bir Hospital, Mayalu's brother Chhabilal confirmed.

References

  1. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) , Nepal Office (2001). "Political Development in Nepal - 2001". Archived from the original on 5 July 2007. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  2. Bureau Reporter (18 October 2001). "Nepal PM forms new 41-member cabinet". Zee News. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  3. Bureau Reporter (28 May 2005). "20 political activists detained; former minister re-arrested". Zee News. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  4. Former Minister Khemraj Bhatta Mayalu passes away
  5. Republica. "Former MP Khemraj Bhatta 'Mayalu' passes away". My Republica. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
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