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Iswari Koirala (Nepali: ईश्वरी कोइराला) (April 12,1959 - November 27, 2020) is a Nepalese politician known for his significant contributions to Nepalese politics. He had been actively involved in various political movements and has held governmental positions.
Iswari Koirala was born on 1959 by his mother, Manamaya Koirala and father Ravilal Koirala, in Taplejung District, Nepal. He received his early education and started his political career. He was interested in politics due to his external surroundings and the political wave.
Koirala's political journey commenced in the when he joined the Nepali Congress. He swiftly rose through the ranks due to his dedication to social welfare and democratic principles. Koirala played a pivotal role in various political movements, striving for the establishment of a democratic system in Nepal.
Throughout his career, Koirala held several key positions within his party, where he actively contributed to shaping the party's policies and strategies.
During Nepal's transition from a monarchy to a federal democratic republic, Koirala emerged as a prominent figure advocating for the rights of marginalized communities. He actively participated in, championing provisions aimed at protecting the rights of women, ethnic minorities, and disadvantaged groups.
Koirala's commitment to democratic values and social justice play an important role in his career. His leadership and advocacy played a significant role in shaping political landscape and advancing democratic agenda.
Koirala stood with Nepali Congress in 2017 Nepalese provincial elections [1] from Morang [2], Area number 1 (B) but was beaten by CPN(Unified Marxist–Leninist) candidate Upendra Ghimire.
Party | Candidate | Votes |
---|---|---|
CPN(Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Upendra Ghimire | 17,117 |
Nepali Congress | Iswari Koirala | 14,310 |
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch | Nagendra Bahadur Limbu | 1,124 |
Others | 1,015 | |
Invalid Votes | 1,781 | |
Result | CPN (UML) | |
Source: Election Commission Of Nepal |
Iswari Koirala, a prominent figure in Nepalese politics and a member of the Nepali Congress party, played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of Letang Municipality, located in the Morang District of Province No 1, Nepal.
He was elected as Upa-Pradhan Pancha of the Letang VDC in his early days.
Koirala was also known for his philanthropic activities and dedication to social welfare. He was actively involved in various humanitarian initiatives for providing basic needs, promoting education, and improving various facilities in unprivileged areas. His humanitarian efforts impacted the lives of numerous individuals.
Iswari Koirala led a relatively private life. His wife is Indira Koirala. He had three children i.e. one son and two daughters. His son is Udav Koirala and his two daughters are Sushma Koirala and Sujata Koirala. Iswari had four other siblings including 3 brothers and one sister.
Iswari Koirala's demised on November 27, 2020, due to COVID-19 infection. After spending many days at Nobel Medical College, Biratnagar he passed away.