Kathmandu,
Nov 27 : CPN (UML)
vice-chairman Subas Chandra Nembang has been elected the Member of the House of
Representatives from Ilam electoral constituency number 2.
According to the
District Election Office, leader Nembang won the HoR election by securing
30,020 votes and his closest contender Nepali Congress' Dambar Bahadur Khadka
obtained 29,905 votes.
Nembang was the
Speaker of the reinstated House of Representatives in 2063 BS and the
Legislature Parliament in 2064 BS. Similarly he was the Chairman cum Speaker of
the Constituent Assembly in 2065 BS and 2070 BS. Nembang was elected the
Parliament Speaker in 2072 BS also.
He was the
member of the National Assembly, the upper chamber of the Parliament from 2048
BS to 2052 BS. The UML leader was elected the Member of Parliament in the HoR
election in 2065 BS from Ilam constituency-2. He was elected the Member of the
Constituent Assembly in 2064 BS and 2070 BS from the same constituency.
Nembang was the
member of the Law Committee, the deputy leader of the UML parliamentary party
in 2074 BS. He was the president of the Public Account Committee in 2056 BS. He
was appointed the Minister of State for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
in 2051 BS and later promoted to Minister. He was also the Minister for General
Administration and Local Development.
A professor of
Law at the Nepal Law Campus before taking up political career, Nembang was also
a noted lawyer (Senior Advocate). He was also put under house-arrest at various
times in course of the political struggle against the then Panchayat political
system before 1990. He was also jailed for seven months on the charge of
sedition when Dr Tulasi Giri was the Prime Minister.
Born on Fagun
28, 2009 BS at Suntalabari of Ilam, Nembang entered politics as a student
leader of the All Nepal National Free Students Union close to the Left
movement.
A BABL
degree-holder in Law, he was also active in the Nepal University Teachers
Organisation. He was also the General Secretary of Nepal Bar Association. He is
decorated with the Constituent Assembly medal and the Rastra Gaurab medal by
the State. The Ganeshman Singh Foundation has conferred on him the Ganeshman
Singh Janaandolan Gold Medal. (RSS)