Ganesh Prasad Rijal

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Ganesh Prasad Rijal (Nepali: ne: गणेशप्रसाद रिजाल, 11 May 1920 – 4 April 1998) was a Nepali politician. He took part in the 1951 democratic revolution of Nepal and later in 1959, elected as a member of parliament from Ilam district. On 15 December 1960, King Mahendra suspended the constitution, dissolved the elected parliament, dismissed the cabinet, imposed direct rule and imprisoned the then prime minister Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala and his closest government colleagues. After King Mahendra's coup, Rijal was exiled to India along with other leaders and workers of Nepali Congress party. During his exile, he resided in Kalimpong and Naxalbari in Indian state of West Bengal. He returned homeland in 1975 following government granting amnesty, and continued his political career, residing in D rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ganesh Prasad Rijal
rdf:langString Ganesh Prasad Rijal
rdf:langString Ganesh Prasad Rijal
rdf:langString Damak, Nepal
xsd:date 1998-04-04
rdf:langString Panchthar, Nepal
xsd:date 1920-05-11
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xsd:date 1920-05-11
rdf:langString Ganesh Prasad Rijal
xsd:date 1998-04-04
rdf:langString Nepalese
rdf:langString politician
rdf:langString Member of Parliament of Nepal
rdf:langString Jayanarayan Rijal , Jalapa Rijal
rdf:langString Kamala Rizal
xsd:date 1960-12-16
xsd:date 1959-05-27
rdf:langString Ganesh Prasad Rijal (Nepali: ne: गणेशप्रसाद रिजाल, 11 May 1920 – 4 April 1998) was a Nepali politician. He took part in the 1951 democratic revolution of Nepal and later in 1959, elected as a member of parliament from Ilam district. On 15 December 1960, King Mahendra suspended the constitution, dissolved the elected parliament, dismissed the cabinet, imposed direct rule and imprisoned the then prime minister Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala and his closest government colleagues. After King Mahendra's coup, Rijal was exiled to India along with other leaders and workers of Nepali Congress party. During his exile, he resided in Kalimpong and Naxalbari in Indian state of West Bengal. He returned homeland in 1975 following government granting amnesty, and continued his political career, residing in Damak and Kathmandu simultaneously. Rijal died on 4 April 1998 in Damak in Jhapa district of Nepal due to cardiac arrest.
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