Upendra Yadav

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Upendra Yadav at Rajbiraj (cropped)

Upendra Yadav is a prominent Nepalese politician and the founding leader of the People's Socialist Party, Nepal. He has been a significant figure in the political landscape of Nepal, particularly known for his advocacy for the rights of the Madhesi people and other marginalized communities in the country.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Upendra Yadav was born in Saptari District, located in the Province No. 2 of Nepal. He belongs to the Madhesi community, which has historically faced discrimination and marginalization in Nepal. Yadav pursued his early education in his hometown before moving to Kathmandu for higher studies. He holds a degree in medicine and worked as a medical professional before entering politics.

Political Career[edit | edit source]

Upendra Yadav's political career began with his involvement in the Madhesi Movement, which sought greater autonomy and rights for the Madhesi people. He played a crucial role in the 2007 Madhesi Movement, which led to significant political changes in Nepal, including the declaration of Nepal as a federal democratic republic.

Formation of Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal[edit | edit source]

In 2007, Yadav founded the Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal (MJF-N), a political party aimed at advocating for the rights of the Madhesi people. Under his leadership, the party gained significant support and became a major political force in the Terai region.

Role in the Constituent Assembly[edit | edit source]

Yadav was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Nepal in the 2008 elections. He played a vital role in the drafting of the new Constitution of Nepal, advocating for federalism and the inclusion of marginalized communities in the political process.

Ministerial Positions[edit | edit source]

Upendra Yadav has held several ministerial positions in the Government of Nepal. He served as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population in various coalition governments. During his tenure, he focused on improving healthcare services and addressing the disparities faced by marginalized communities.

Formation of People's Socialist Party, Nepal[edit | edit source]

In 2020, Yadav's party, the Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal, merged with the Naya Shakti Party, Nepal to form the People's Socialist Party, Nepal. Yadav continues to be a leading figure in the party, advocating for social justice, federalism, and the rights of marginalized groups.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Upendra Yadav is married and has children. He continues to reside in Kathmandu and remains actively involved in Nepalese politics.

Legacy and Impact[edit | edit source]

Upendra Yadav is widely recognized for his contributions to the political empowerment of the Madhesi people and other marginalized communities in Nepal. His efforts have been instrumental in shaping the federal structure of the country and ensuring greater representation for underrepresented groups.

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