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Gagan Thapa

Gagan Thapa (Nepali: गगन थापा) is a Nepali politician. He is a current member of the Nepalese Constituent Assembly and the Legislative Parliament. He is also a member of Executive Committee of the Nepali Congress Party. He is one of the most popular political leaders in Nepal and has a large following in various social networking sites. He emerged as potential future leader of the country during the agitation against King Gyanendra's direct rule during the months leading to the 2006 democracy movement in Nepal. Since then, he has been seen as a fresh and young face in contrast to the usual political landscape dominated by septuagenarian and octogenarian politicians who have been in the political center-stage for decades. The young generation often portrays him to be their leader as a future Prime Minister of Nepal.〔http://www.ekantipur.com/2013/10/02/nc-general-convention/thapa-too-popular-for-congress-to-deny-candidacy/378820.html〕 He was also a member of 1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly (2008–12). Widely recognized for his oratory, many Nepali people believe that he can lead the nation in an executive role if presented with an opportunity.
==Involvement==

In 2008 he became a member of the first constitutional assembly, elected under Party-list proportional representation from Nepali Congress.〔(election report-members )〕 He was in the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principle of the Constituent Assembly and the Natural Resources and Means committee of the Legislative Parliament. Prior to the election, he had held important positions within his party as the general secretary of the NC student wing, Nepal Student Union (2002–04), its vice president (2000–02) and central committee member (1998-2000). He was also the president of the Free Student Union of Tri Chandra College, Kathmandu (1998-00). He completed his master's degree in political science from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. After the 2006 democracy movement he rose as one of the most prominent youth leaders in Nepal. He is a highly praised political leader among Nepalese youths.
In 2013, he ran as Nepali Congress candidate from Kathmandu constituency-4 in the second Constitutional Assembly election held on November 19, 2013, which he won with a huge margin against his opponents. With 22,336 votes, he emerged victorious over his closest contender Nirmal Kuikel of CPN (UML) who managed to collect only 9,028 votes. The third contender from the same constituency with merely 6,462 votes was Nanda Kishor Pun (Pashang) of the UCPN Maoists, who was also the commander in chief of the party's armed-wing People's Liberation Army, Nepal during the insurgency.〔http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=64909〕
He is also an entrepreneur〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Entrepreneur Gagan Thapa )〕 engaged in agribusiness in Nepal and a philanthropist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Philanthropist Gagan Thapa )

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