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Nepal Goodwill Party : ウィキペディア英語版
Nepal Sadbhawana Party

The Nepal Sadbhavana Party ((ネパール語:नेपाल सदभावना पार्टी)) is a national political party in Nepal that has been working for rights of Madhesi and discriminated communities and groups of Nepal. Its founding was in 1985, as the Nepal Sadbhavana Council, by Gajendra Narayan Singh. In domestic affairs, it aimed at promoting the interests and citizenship of the Madhesi community of the Terai Region, favored the introduction of Hindi as the second national language, and supported the framework of a democratic socialist society. Within the bipolar framework of the Cold War, it is working for the establishment of a special relationship with India in the framework of nonalignment. Govinda Sah is central spokesperson of Nepal Sadbhawana Party.
In 1990 it transformed into NSP. NSP took part in several coalition governments in Nepal during the 1990s. At the last legislative elections before the King of Nepal took power, 3 May and 16 May 1999, the party won 3.2% of the popular vote and five out of 205 seats.
In July 2001, Singh reorganised the NSP central committee. Rajendra Mahato was appointed general secretary and Sarita Giri as Central Spokesperson Badri Prasad Mandal and Hridesh Tripathy, both members of parliament, were nominated vice-presidents.Mr. Gauri Shankar Mohpal was appointed as member of Central Committee who held position as Vice president earlier.〔(Nepalnews.com (newsflash) Arc235) )〕
Gajendra Narayan Singh died on January 23, 2002. Badri Prasad Mandal was appointed acting party chairman after Singh's death.〔(Nepalnews.com (newsflash) Arc409) )〕
At the 4th NSP general convention, held in Rajbiraj in March 2003, the party split into two. A group led by the widow of Singh, Anandi Devi Singh and Hridesh Tripathy broke away and formed the Nepal Sadbhavana Party (Anandi Devi). The remaining group elected Badri Prasad Mandal as the new chairman of the party.〔(Nepalnews.com (newsflash) Arc629 )〕〔(Nepalnews.com (newsflash) Arc630 )〕〔(Nepalnews.com (newsflash) Arc630 )〕 The convention elected a Central Working Committee, consisting of Badri Prasad Mandal, Ramnarayan Yadav, Bisheswor Rajbanshi, Dilip Kumar Dhadewa, Bishwonath Singh Rajbanshi, Chandrakala Singh Kuswah, Manish Kumar Suman, Satyanarayan Yadav, Dipendra Kumar Chaudhary, Sitaram Mandal, Durga Chaudhary, Dr. Dambar Narayan Yadav, Rajkumar Gupta, Laxman Lal Karna, Amrita Agrahari and Devendra Mishra.〔(Nepalnews.com (newsflash) Arc633 )〕
In 2007 Mandal was expelled from the party. Laxman Lal Karna became the new party chairman. In June 2007 NSP merged into NSP(A).〔(Nepalnews.com Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd )〕
The party founded by Singh has divided into numerous parties under Rajendra Mahato, Anil Kumar Jha, Sarita Giri, Bikash Tiwari and Shyam Sundar Gupta.
In 2015 The Nepal Sadbhawana Party led by Sarita Giri and Anil Kumar Jha led Sanghiya Sadbhawna Party have merged to form a single party, Nepal Sadbhawana Party (NSP). Anil Kumar Jha will chair the integrated party (NSP) while Sarita Giri will be its vice chairperson and Rajeev Jha as a General Secretary.〔http://www.ekantipur.com/the-kathmandu-post/2015/03/02/nation/two-sadbhawana-parties-unite/273785.html〕
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