Krishna Prasad Bhattarai

@Former Prime Minister of Nepal, Facts and Childhood

Krishna Prasad Bhattarai was a prominent Nepalese politician who twice served as the Prime Minister of Nepal

Dec 24, 1924

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 24, 1924
  • Died on: March 4, 2011
  • Nationality: Nepali
  • Famous: Former Prime Minister of Nepal, Leaders, Political Leaders, Prime Ministers
  • Known as: Бхаттараи, Кришна Прасад
  • Founder / Co-Founder:
    • Co-founder of Nepali Congress
  • Birth Place: Varanasi, India

Krishna Prasad Bhattarai born at

Varanasi, India

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Birth Place

Krishan Prasad Bhattarai hailed from a politically influential family of Gorkha district. His immediate and ancestor family, both come from Gorkha.

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Personal Life

Bhattarai never married but he considered the six children of his brother as his own. None of his successors are related to the Nepalese politics, today.

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Personal Life

One of the founders of the Nepali Congress, Bhattarai died at the age of 77, on 4 March, 2011 at the Norvic International Hospital, Kathmandu.

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Personal Life

Krishna Prasad Bhattarai was born on 24th December 1934 in Varanasi, India, to Sankata Pd. Bhattarai and Lalita Devi.

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Childhood & Early Life

He earned a bachelor degree in economics and became a journalist.

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Childhood & Early Life

Bhattarai started his career as a journalist. He was one of the few foreign journalists who interviewed Nikita Khrushchev, the General Secretary of Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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Career

Bhattarai became an active member of Nepalese politics after joining the movement aimed at ending the 104 years old regime of the Rana dynasty.

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Career

He was a founding member of the Nepali Congress Party that initiated an armed struggle to overthrow the Rana dynasty. He was in charge of the Congress Mukti Sena, fighting in Gorkha district.

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This armed revolution of Nepali Congress was supported by many which included King Tribhuvan (who was in exile) and many Indian and Burmese socialists.

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The struggle ended on February 18, 1951, with the end of the Rana dynasty. This day is celebrated as the democracy day in Nepal.

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Career

Bhattarai was held at the Sundarijal Military Detention Camp for eight years without trial after the coup of 1960.

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Trivia

Before taking his last breath, Bhattarai said that he would go on to live a hundred years. He was 86 when he died.

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The news about his demise wasn’t released by the government for at least a day.

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