Hikmat Karki cabinet

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The Hikmat Kumar Karki cabinet was the 4th

Koshi Province. It was formed after Hikmat Kumar Karki was sworn in as Chief Minister of Koshi Province on 9 January 2023.[1]

Hikmat Karki cabinet
CPN (UML)

Coalition partner
  •   RPP
    Former members
  •  
    Rajendra Rai Cabinet
  • SuccessorUddhav Thapa cabinet

    History

    Karki was appointed Chief minister on 9 January 2023. His claim to chief minister was supported by his party

    CPN (Unified Socialist) voted against Karki. 4 members including PSP-N's single MP abstained from voting.[6]
    Consequently, Uddhav Thapa succeeded him as the chief minister.

    Ministries

    Until 7 July 2023

    S.N. Portfolio Minister Political Party Assumed office Left office
    Cabinet ministers
    1
    Chief minister

    All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
    Hikmat Kumar Karki CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[7][8] 7 July 2023
    2 Minister for Drinking Water, Irrigation and Energy Til Kumar Menyangbo CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[7][8] 7 July 2023
    3
    Minister for Social Development
    Buddhi Kumar Rajbhandari CPN (UML) 13 January 2023[9][8] 7 July 2023
    4
    Minister for Industry, Agriculture and Co-Operatives
    Bhakti Prasad Sitaula
    RPP 9 January 2023[7][8] 7 July 2023

    Former arrangements

    Until 7 June 2023

    S.N. Portfolio Minister Political Party Assumed office Left office
    Cabinet ministers
    1
    Chief minister

    All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
    Hikmat Kumar Karki CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[7][8] Incumbent
    2 Minister for Drinking Water, Irrigation and Energy Til Kumar Menyangbo CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[7][8] Incumbent
    3
    Minister for Social Development
    Buddhi Kumar Rajbhandari CPN (UML) 13 January 2023[9][8] Incumbent
    4 Minister for Tourism, Forests and Environment Jeevan Acharya CPN (MC) 13 January 2023[9][8] 7 June 2023
    5 Minister for Transport Infrastructure and Urban Development Durga Prasad Chapagain CPN (MC) 13 January 2023[9][8] 7 June 2023
    6
    Minister for Industry, Agriculture and Co-Operatives
    Bhakti Prasad Sitaula
    RPP 9 January 2023[7][8] Incumbent

    Until 31 May 2023

    S.N. Portfolio Minister Political Party Assumed office Left office
    Cabinet ministers
    1
    Chief minister

    All other ministries not allocated to anyone.
    Hikmat Kumar Karki CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[7][8] Incumbent
    2 Minister for Drinking Water, Irrigation and Energy Til Kumar Menyangbo CPN (UML) 9 January 2023[7][8] Incumbent
    3
    Minister for Social Development
    Buddhi Kumar Rajbhandari CPN (UML) 13 January 2023[9][8] Incumbent
    4 Minister for Tourism, Forests and Environment Jeevan Acharya CPN (MC) 13 January 2023[9][8] Incumbent
    5 Minister for Transport Infrastructure and Urban Development Durga Prasad Chapagain CPN (MC) 13 January 2023[9][8] Incumbent
    6
    Minister for Industry, Agriculture and Co-Operatives
    Bhakti Prasad Sitaula
    RPP 9 January 2023[7][8] Incumbent
    7 Minister of Health Nirmala Limbu PSP-N 9 January 2023[7][8] 31 May 2023

    Ministries by Party

      RPP (25%)
    Party Cabinet Ministers Ministers of State Total Ministers
    CPN (UML)
    3 0 3
    RPP 1 0 1

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Hikmat Kumar Karki appointed as Province 1 CM". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 2023-01-08.
    2. ^ "Uddhav Thapa elected provincial assembly party leader of Nepali Congress in Province 1". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
    3. ^ "CM Karki gets vote of confidence". Rising Nepal Daily.
    4. ^ "JSP Pulls out of koshi government". The Annapurna Express.
    5. ^ "CPN (MC) quit government and withdraw their support". My republica.
    6. ^ "UML-led government in Koshi province fails to secure vote of confidence, collapses". My Republica.
    7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Subedi, Binod. "CM and 3 ministers take oath in Province 1". My Republica. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
    8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "प्रदेश १ का मन्त्रीहरुले पाए मन्त्रालय, जीवनलाई पर्यटन, भक्तिलाई उद्योग". Online Khabar. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
    9. ^ a b c d e f g Republica. "Province 1 gov expansion: Three ministers from Maoist Center inducted in cabinet". My Republica. Retrieved 2023-01-15.