2nd Bagmati Provincial Assembly

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The second Bagmati Provincial Assembly was elected by the 2022 provincial elections on 20 November 2022.[1] 110 members were elected to the assembly, 66 of whom were elected through direct elections and 44 of whom were elected through the party list proportional representation system. The first session on the assembly commenced from 2 January 2023.[2][3]

JurisdictionBagmati Province, Nepal
Meeting placeRegional Educational Directorate,
Hetauda, Makwanpur District
Term2 January 2023 – 2027
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2nd Bagmati Provincial Assembly
1st Assembly
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Legislative bodyBagmati Provincial Assembly
JurisdictionBagmati Province, Nepal
Meeting placeRegional Educational Directorate,
Hetauda, Makwanpur District
Term2 January 2023 – 2027
Election2022 provincial elections
GovernmentJamkattel, 2023
Lama cabinet, 2024
Websitepradeshsabha.p3.gov.np
Provincial Assembly
Members110
SpeakerBhuwan Kumar Pathak (RPP)
Deputy SpeakerApsara Chapagain (CPN (UML))
Leader of the HouseShalikram Jamkattel (CPN (MC))
Bahadur Singh Lama (NC)
Leader of the OppositionBahadur Singh Lama (NC)
Jagannath Thapaliya (CPN (UML))
Shalikram Jamkattel (CPN (MC))
Party controlGovernment (61)
  •   Congress: 36
  •   CPN (UML): 25

Opposition (43)

Vacant (6)
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Officers

Parliamentary party

Whip

Composition

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Party Seats
After election At present
FPTP PR[13] Total[14] FPTP PR Total
Nepali Congress 25 12 37 24 12 36
Nepali Communist Party 17 9 26
CPN (UML) 13 14 27 11 14 25
Rastriya Prajatantra Party 7 6 13 6 6 12
Nepal Workers Peasants Party 1 2 3 1 2 3
HNP 1 1 2 1 1 2
Vacant 6 0 6
Former Parties
Maoist Centre 14 7 21 14 7 21
Unified Socialist 5 2 7 5 2 7
Total 66 44 110 66 44 110
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Members

More information Nepali Congress (37), Constituency/PR group ...
Nepali Congress (37)
Constituency/PR group Member Portfolio & Responsibilities
Nuwakot 2 (B) Bahadur Singh Lama
  • Parliamentary party leader
  • Minister for Economic Affairs
Kavrepalanchok 1 (B) Tirtha Bahadur Lama
  • Minister for Drinking Water, Energy and Irrigation
Kathmandu 10 (A) Pukar Maharjan
  • Minister for Culture, Tourism and Cooperatives
Lalitpur 2 (B) Ramkrishna Chitrakar
  • Minister for Industry, Commerce, Land and General Administration
Chitwan 2 (B) Uttam Joshi
  • Minister for Health
Sindhupalchok 1 (A) Masina Khadka
  • Minister for Forest and Environment
Dolakha 1 (A) Kundan Raj Kafle
  • Chief Whip
Sindhuli 1 (B) Ram Kumar Pahadi
Sindhuli 2 (A) Chhetra Bahadur Bomjan
Rasuwa 1 (A) Prabhat Tamang
Dhading 1 (A) Madu Kumar Shrestha
Dhading 2 (A) Gobinda Lamsal
Nuwakot 1 (B) Ramesh Kumar Mahat
Kathmandu 1 (A) Dipendra Shrestha
Kathmandu 1 (B) Suraj Chandra Lamichhane
Kathmandu 3 (A) Tshering Dorje Lama
Kathmandu 3 (B) Bimal Thakuri
Kathmandu 4 (A) Shreeram Lamichhane
Kathmandu 5 (B) Shyam Bahadur Khadka
Kathmandu 6 (A) Hariprabha Khadgi
Bhaktapur 1 (A) Suresh Shrestha
Lalitpur 1 (B) Min Krishna Maharjan
Kavrepalanchok 2 (B) Kanchan Chandra Bade
Sindhupalchok 2 (B) Krishna Kumar Tamang
Makwanpur 2 (B) Indra Bahadur Baniya
Indigenous peoples Samita Khadgi
Indigenous peoples Laxmi Devi Shrestha
Indigenous peoples Geeta Gurung
Indigenous peoples Yamuna Devi Shrestha
Indigenous peoples, Sherpa Yangkila Sherpa
Indigenous peoples Maya Shrestha
Khas Arya Shivraj Adhikari
Khas Arya Urmila Nepal
Khas Arya Mina Parajuli
Khas Arya Shanta Dhakal
Khas Arya Binu Rayamajhi Poudel
Dalit Suna Pariyar
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More information Nepali Communist Party (28), Constituency/PR group ...
Nepali Communist Party (28)
Constituency/PR group Member Portfolio & Responsibilities
Dhading 1 (B) Shalikram Jamkattel[a]
Sindhuli 2 (B) Ganga Narayan Shrestha[a]
  • Minister for Internal Affairs and Law
Makwanpur 2 (A) Kumari Muktan[a]
  • Minister for Social Development
Ramechhap 1 (A) Tara Narayan Shrestha[a]
Ramechhap 1 (B) Yubaraj Chaulagai[a]
Sindhuli 1 (A) Matrika Prasad Bhattarai[a]
Rasuwa 1 (B) Indra Prasad Gotame[a]
Nuwakot 1 (A) Radhika Tamang[a]
Nuwakot 2 (A) Ram Prasad Dhungana[a]
Kavrepalanchok 1 (A) Ratna Prasad Dhakal[a]
Sindhupalchok 1 (B) Saral Sahayatri Paudel[a]
Makwanpur 1 (A) Prem Bahadur Pulami[a]
Chitwan 3 (B) Thakur Prasad Dhakal[a]
Chitwan 1 (B) Krishna Prasad Sharma Khanal[b]
Kavrepalanchok 2 (A) Laxman Lamsal[b]
Bhaktapur 2 (B) Rajendra Man Shrestha[b]
Kathmandu 10 (B) Rama Ale Magar[b]
Indigenous peoples Devendra Shrestha[a]
Indigenous peoples Urmila Kumari[a]
Indigenous peoples Bhuwan Kishori Shrestha[a]
Indigenous peoples, Danuwar Shuspa Bhujel Neupane[a]
Khas Arya Ishwar Sapkota[a]
Khas Arya Amrita Nepal[a]
Khas Arya Ruku Chaulagai[a]
Indigenous peoples Om Kumari Shrestha[b]
Khas Arya Maya Devi Sharma[b]
Former Members
Kathmandu 7 (A) Basanta Prasad Manandhar[b]
Sindhupalchok 2 (A) Yubaraj Dulal[a][./2nd_Bagmati_Provincial_Assembly#cite_note-NCP-Mao-15 [a]]
  • Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development
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More information CPN (UML) (27), Constituency/PR group ...
CPN (UML) (27)
Constituency/PR group Member Portfolio & Responsibilities
Khas Arya Apsara Chapagai Khatri
  • Deputy Speaker of the Assembly
Chitwan 1 (A) Jagannath Thapaliya
  • Parliamentary party leader
Makwanpur 1 (B) Ekalal Shrestha
Lalitpur 2 (A) Rameshwar Shrestha
Kathmandu 9 (B) Keshav Prasad Pokharel
Dolakha 1 (B) Bharat Bahadur K.C.
Kathmandu 4 (B) Jayaram Thapa
Bhaktapur 2 (A) Kiran Thapamagar
Lalitpur 1 (A) Madhusudan Paudel
Lalitpur 3 (A) Raghunath Maharjan
Lalitpur 3 (B) Prem Bhakta Maharjan
Chitwan 2 (A) Krishna Prasad Silwal
Indigenous peoples Anand Kumar Shrestha
Indigenous peoples Gyan Bahadur Tamang
Indigenous peoples Thula Thami
Indigenous peoples Bindu Shrestha
Indigenous peoples Maili Tamang
Indigenous peoples Shuk Maya Tamang
Indigenous peoples Sakuntala Shrestha
Indigenous peoples, Sunuwar Urmila Sunuwar
Khas Arya Dinesh Chandra Devkota
Khas Arya Hari Prasad Sapkota
Khas Arya Bharati Kumari Pathak
Khas Arya Maya Kumari Karki
Dalit Bal Kumari Bishwakarma
Former Members
Kathmandu 7 (B) Prakash Shrestha
Kathmandu 6 (B) Aman Kumar Maskey
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More information Rastriya Prajatantra Party (13), Constituency/PR group ...
Rastriya Prajatantra Party (13)
Constituency/PR group Member Portfolio & Responsibilities
Khas Arya Bhuwan Kumar Pathak
  • Speaker of the Provincial Assembly
Kathmandu 8 (B) Udhhav Thapa
  • Parliamentary party leader
Dhading 2 (B) Damdar Tamang
Kathmandu 2 (B) Raju Bista
Kathmandu 5 (A) Rajendra Prajapati
Kathmandu 9 (A) Nuraj Bajracharya
Chitwan 3 (A) Gir Bahadur Tamang
Indigenous peoples Kumari Tamang
Indigenous peoples Aasha Lama
Indigenous peoples Dhaneshwari Prajapati
Indigenous peoples Monika Shrestha
Khas Arya Laxmi Ghimire
Former Members
Kathmandu 2 (A) Sunil K.C.
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More information Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party (3), Constituency/PR group ...
Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party (3)
Constituency/PR group Member Portfolio & Responsibilities
Bhaktapur 1 (B) Surendra Raj Gosai
  • Parliamentary party leader
Indigenous peoples Srijana Sayaju
Khas Arya Gita Kafle
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More information Hamro Nepali Party (2), Constituency/PR group ...
Hamro Nepali Party (2)
Constituency/PR group Member Portfolio & Responsibilities
Kathmandu 8 (A) Shailendra Man Bajracharya
  • Parliamentary party leader
Indigenous peoples Sarita Khadgi
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Changes

More information Constituency/PR group, MPA ...
Constituency/PR group MPA Party Date seat vacated Cause of vacation New MPA Party
Dolakha 1 (A) Kundan Raj Kafle Congress 19 January 2026 Resigned to contest general election[15]
Kathmandu 2 (A) Sunil K.C. RPP 19 January 2026
Kathmandu 7 (A) Basanta Prasad Manandhar NCP 19 January 2026
Sindhupalchok 2 (A) Yubaraj Dulal NCP 19 January 2026
Kathmandu 6 (B) Aman Kumar Maskey CPN (UML) 19 January 2026
Kathmandu 7 (B) Prakash Shrestha CPN (UML) 19 January 2026
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Notes

  1. Elected from Maoist Centre

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