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Kirti Nidhi Bista

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Kirti Nidhi Bista
कीर्तिनिधि विष्ट
25th Prime Minister of Nepal
In office
12 September 1977 – 30 May 1979
MonarchBirendra Bir Bikram Shah
Preceded byTulsi Giri
In office
16 July 1973 – 14 April 1971
MonarchBirendra Bir Bikram Shah
Preceded byGehendra Bahadur Rajbhandari[a]
Succeeded byNagendra Prasad Rijal
In office
7 April 1969 – 13 April 1970
MonarchBirendra Bir Bikram Shah
Preceded bySurya Bahadur Thapa
Succeeded byGehendra Bahadur Rajbhandari[a]
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal
In office
29 May 1967 – 26 September 1968
MonarchMahendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterSurya Bahadur Thapa
Preceded byHimself[b]
Succeeded byMadhav Kumar Nepal
(1994)[c]
Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Nepal
In office
14 February 2005 – 15 April 2006
Serving with Tulsi Giri
MonarchGyanendra of Nepal
Preceded byBharat Mohan Adhikari[d]
Succeeded byKhadga Prasad Sharma Oli[d]
Amik Sherchan[d]
In office
28 January 1965 – 29 May 1967
MonarchMahendra of Nepal
ChairmanSurya Bahadur Thapa
Preceded bySurya Bahadur Thapa
Succeeded byHimself[d]
Ministerial offices
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nepal
In office
13 April 1979 – 30 May 1979
MonarchBirendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byKrishna Raj Aryal
Succeeded byK. B. Shahi
In office
29 August 1971 – 16 April 1972
MonarchBirendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byGehendra Bahadur Rajbhandari
Succeeded byGyanendra Bahadur Karki
In office
24 December 1963 – 26 September 1968
MonarchMahendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterTulsi Giri
Surya Bahadur Thapa
Preceded byTulsi Giri
Succeeded byGehendra Bahadur Rajbhandari
Minister of Finance
In office
10 December 1978 – 14 April 1979
MonarchBirendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byBhekh Bahadur Thapa
Succeeded byRam Prasad Rajbahak[e]
In office
14 April 1971 – 16 July 1973
MonarchBirendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byGehendra Bahadur Rajbhandari
Succeeded byGyanendra Bahadur Karki
In office
7 April 1969 – 13 April 1970
MonarchMahendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded bySurya Bahadur Basnet
Succeeded byGehendra Bahadur Rajbhandari
Minister of Defence of Nepal
In office
12 September 1977 – 13 April 1979
MonarchBirendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byTulsi Giri
Succeeded byShridhar Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana[f]
In office
14 April 1971 – 16 July 1973
MonarchBirendra of Nepal
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byGiri Prasad Burathoki
Succeeded byNagendra Prasad Rijal
Minister of Education of Nepal
In office
10 August 1966 – 29 May 1967
MonarchMahendra of Nepal
ChairmanSurya Bahadur Thapa
Preceded byPushkar Nath Upreti
Succeeded bySurendra Bahadur Basnet
In office
2 July 1962 – 16 June 1965
MonarchMahendra of Nepal
ChairmanTulsi Giri
Surya Bahadur Thapa
Preceded byAnirudra Prasad Singh
Succeeded byPushkar Nath Upreti
Minister of Construction, Communications and Transport of Nepal
In office
2 April 1963 – 9 April 1964
MonarchMahendra of Nepal
ChairmanTulsi Giri
Preceded byLalit Chand
Succeeded byNageshwar Prasad Singh
Personal details
Born(1927-01-15)15 January 1927
Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
Died11 November 2017(2017-11-11) (aged 90)
Gyaneshwar, Kathmandu, Nepal
CitizenshipNepalese
NationalityNepali
Residence(s)Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal
OccupationPolitician

Kirti Nidhi Bista (Nepali: कीर्तिनिधि विष्ट; 15 January 1927 – 11 November 2017)[1] was a Nepali politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Nepal.

Biography

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Bista was born in Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal in 1927.[2] He served as prime minister of Nepal from 1969 to 1970, 1971 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979.[3] He was minister of finance from 1969 to 1970 and from 1971 to 1973 AD.

After the coup d'état of King Gyanendra in 2005 AD, Bista was appointed one of the vice-chairmen[4] until the government collapsed in April 2006 after the people's uprising. He is best remembered for resigning from the prime ministerial post after Singha Durbar burned down in 1973

Bista died at his residence in Gyaneshwor on 11 November 2017. He was 90 years old at that time.[5][6][7] Bista had been battling a long-term cancer.[8][9][10][11]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b As Acting Prime Minister
  2. ^ As Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
  3. ^ There was no deputy prime minister from September 26, 1968, until November 30, 1994
  4. ^ a b c d As Deputy Prime Minister
  5. ^ Minister of State for Finance
  6. ^ As Minister of State for Defence

References

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  1. ^ Profile of Kirti Nidhi Bista
  2. ^ Nepal Who's who, Research Centre for Communication and Development, 1997, page 98
  3. ^ Anderson, Trevor (2005). Chambers Book of Facts. Chambers. p. 393. ISBN 978-0-550-10137-2.
  4. ^ "Nations recall Nepal ambassadors". BBC News. 14 February 2005. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Last rites of ex-PM Kirti Nidhi Bista performed (In photos)".
  6. ^ "Former PM Bista passes away at 90".
  7. ^ "कीर्तिनिधि विष्ट जसले भारतीय सेना फिर्ता गराए". Archived from the original on 2018-02-16. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  8. ^ "Former PM Kirti Nidhi Bista no more". 11 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Former PM Bista passes away".
  10. ^ "Nepal's three-time premier of monarchy era Kirti Nidhi Bista dies at 90". 11 November 2017.
  11. ^ "Former PM Kirti Nidhi Bista passes away".
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Nepal
1969–1970
Succeeded by
direct rule by King Mahendra
Preceded by
direct rule by King Mahendra
Prime Minister of Nepal
1971–1973
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Nepal
1977–1979
Succeeded by