Jitendra Prasad Sonal

Jitendra Prasad Sonal (also known as Jitendra Prasad Sonar) is a Nepalese politician. He is parliamentary party leader for the Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal in the Provincial Assembly of Province No. 2.[3]

Jitendra Prasad Sonal
जितेन्द्र प्रसाद सोनल
Portrait of Sonal in 2019
Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development of Madhesh Province
In office
15 February 2017  5 June 2021
Governor
Chief MinisterLalbabu Raut
Preceded byConstitution created
Succeeded byRam Saroj Yadav
Committee president of Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal in Madhesh Province
Assumed office
2021
Member of Madhesh Provincial Assembly
Assumed office
2018
ConstituencyBara 4(B)
Personal details
Born (1969-11-30) November 30, 1969[1]
Lipanimal, Bara
NationalityNepalese
Political partyLoktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal
Other political
affiliations
Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal
Terai Madhesh Loktantrik Party
Rastriya Janata Party Nepal
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
Children3 Sons[2]
OccupationPolitician

Political life

Sonal, a resident of Bara, was elected to the 2017 provincial assembly elections from Bara 4(B) with 13118 votes.[4] He was the Physical Infrastructure Minister for Province No. 2, Nepal till 6 June 2021.[5][6] He including 3 other state ministers were replaced by other ministersfrom Lalbabu Raut ministry on 6 June 2021 after a group of PSP-N joined government led by KP Sharma Oli and Sonal supported the same.

Sonal was re-elected as the member of provincial assembly of Madhesh Pradesh from Bara 4(B) in 2022. He is now serving as the provincial president of Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal (Madhesh Pradesh) led by Mahantha Thakur.

Electoral history

2017 Nepalese provincial elections

Party Candidate Votes
Rastriya Janata Party Nepal Jitendra Prasad Sonar 13,118
CPN (Maoist Centre) Umesh Kumar Kushwaha 5,692
Nepali Congress Bijay Prakash Sah Rauniyar 5,133
Independent Suresh Prasad 3,962
Rastriya Prajatantra Party (Democratic) Ananda Prakash Yadav 1,231
Others 1,774
Invalid votes 1,658
Result RJPN gain
Source: Election Commission

References

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