Golchhe Sarki

Golchhe Sarki was a Nepalese politician, hailing from the Dalit community. In 1988 the Utpidit Jatiya Utthan Manch was formed with Sarki as its president.[1] In the 1991 election he was elected to the Pratinidhi Sabha as the candidate of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist). During his tenure as MP, he became famous for attacking the minister Ram Chandra Poudel with his shoe in the assembly.[2]

Golchhe Sarki
Personal details
NationalityNepali
Political partyCPN UML

In 1992, Sarki was reelected as president of the Utpidit Jatiya Utthan Manch.[1]

When the CPN(UML) was divided in 1998, Sarki joined the Communist Party of Nepal (ML). He rejoined CPN(UML) in 2002, as the two parties reunified.[3]

Sarki supported the royal takeover on February 1, 2005. As a consequence, he was expelled from the party on March 14, 2005. In July 2005, he was appointed Assistant Minister for Transport Management by King Gyanendra. Sarki commented his appointment by saying that "My nomination is an honour for the whole Dalit society".[4] In December 2005, as the cabinet was reshuffled, he was appointed Assistant Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare.[2]

Sarki died on December 29, 2006.[3]

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