Gajendra Narayan Singh (politician)
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For the Indian musician and musicologist, see Gajendra Narayan Singh (musicologist).
Gajendra Narayan Singh was a Nepali politician and a Madhesi activist.[4] He founded the Nepal Sadbhawana Party (NSP) in 1985.[5] He took the Madhesi cause to National and International Level to raise awareness about the discrimination. Gajendra Narayan Singh, president of the Nepal Sadhbahavana Party, died on January 23, 2002. His body was taken to Saptari Sewa Ashram at Koiladi in Saptari District in Nepal and cremated with full state honours on January 25.
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गजेन्द्रनारायण सिंह | |
Born | 1929[1] |
Died | January 23, 2002 |
Education | Intermediate of Arts |
Alma mater | Varansi, India |
Political party | Nepal Sadbhawana Party |
Movement | Madhesh movements[2] |
Spouse | Aanandi Devi Singh |
Children | No |
Parent(s) | K. C. Singh (Father) Radha Devi (Mother)[3] |
Awards | National Martyr |
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