Dil Kumari Bhandari

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Preceded byNandu Thapa
Succeeded byBhim Prasad Dahal
ConstituencySikkim
Preceded byVacant
Dil Kumari Bhandari
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
20 June 1991  10 May 1996
Preceded byNandu Thapa
Succeeded byBhim Prasad Dahal
ConstituencySikkim
In office
May 1985  27 November 1989
Preceded byVacant
Succeeded byNandu Thapa
ConstituencySikkim
Personal details
BornDil Kumari Rai
(1949-05-14) 14 May 1949 (age 76)
Bana Puttabong, Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India
PartySikkim Sangram Parishad
SpouseNar Bahadur Bhandari

Dil Kumari Bhandari (née Rai; born 14 May 1949) is an Indian politician and the first woman member of parliament (Lok Sabha) from Sikkim. She was also the president of Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, an organisation of the Indian Gorkhas till 2012. She has been constantly working for the cause of Nepali-speaking people, her most notable contribution being the inclusion of the Nepali language in the Eight Schedule of the Indian constitution.[1]

Dil Kumari Bhandari was born on 14 May 1949 in the village of Bana Puttabong in Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India to N.B. Rai.[2] She comes from a highly cultured and traditional Rai family. She studied up to pre- university level.[3] Dil Kumari was elected as a Member of Parliament from Sikkim twice from May 1985 to 27 November 1989 and from 20 June 1991 to 10 May 1996.[4]

Career

She worked as a teacher, social worker and journalist.[5]

Political career

In 8th Lok Sabha elections of Sikkim in 1984, Nar Bahadur Bhandari swept the polls by securing 56, 614 seats out of 86, 024 seats. Dil Kumari Bhandari lost in this Assembly election. But Nar Bahadur Bhandari had to quit his seat in parliament, as he was elected to the State Assembly to become the chief minister of the state. As a result, a by- election was ordered in April 1985 wherein nine candidates including Dil Kumari Bhandari filed their nominations. But at the eleventh hour, everyone except Dil Kumari Bhandari, withdrew their nominations. As a result, she was declared elected unopposed and she served the Assembly till 27, November 1989.

In the 9th Lok Sabha election from Sikkim in year 1989, Dil Kumari Bhandari (Indian National Congress) winning only 28, 822 out of 1, 33, 699 seats while the winner, Nandu Thapa (Sikkim Sangram Parishad) won 91, 608 seats.[6]

In the 10th Lok Sabha election from Sikkim in year 1991, Dil Kumari Bhandari, who had returned to Sikkim Sangram Parishad, won the election by securing 1, 03, 970 votes from a total of 1,18, 502 valid votes, serving the assembly up to 20 June 1991.[7]

Electoral record

Sikkim Legislative Assembly election
Year Constituency Political Party Result Position Votes % Votes % Margin Deposit Source
1985 Gangtok SSP Lost 2nd/12 1749 37.56 5.61 refunded [8]
1994 Jorthang–Nayabazar Lost 2nd/5 2519 35.73 23.27 refunded [9]
1999 Temi–Tarku Lost 2nd/3 3071 41.01 17.69 refunded [10]
2009 Melli INC Lost 2nd/8 2454 26.25 41.22 refunded [11]
Lok Sabha election, Sikkim
Year Constituency Political Party Result Position Votes % Votes % Margin Deposit Source
1985 (by-election) Sikkim SSP Won Elected unopposed refunded [12]
1989 INC Lost 2nd/4 28,822 21.56 refunded [13]
1991 SSP Won 1st/7 10,3970 90.12 refunded [14]

Personal life

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