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Uma Shankar Aragriya () is a Nepalese politician belonging to the
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who served as the Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation since 4 June 2021 but was removed from the post by Supreme Court on 22 June 2021 making his tenure of just 18 days one of the shortest till date (the shortest being that of Raj Kishor Yadav). He was also a member of the 1st Federal Parliament of Nepal after winning in
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from Dhanusha 2 constituency. Arglariya formerly a popular leader, is thought to join
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as his party, Loktantrik Samajwadi Party went clean swept in
Dhanusha district Dhanusha District, (; ), a part of Madhesh Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. It is situated in the Outer Terai. The district, with Janakpurdham as its district headquarter, covers an area of and has a population (202 ...
in recent local level election.


Political life

His father was an active member of
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while Agariya also remained in
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till 2008 when he went to
Madheshi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal The Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal (MJFN), or the Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal, was a political party in Nepal. It was initially not a political party as such but a political advocacy movement demanding ethnic self-determination rights ...
led by Upendra Yadav with the present vice-president of Nepali Congress Bijay Kumar Gachhadar. In 2009, when the party divided into factions, he came to Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (Loktantrik) led by Bijay Kumar Gachhadar. The party went through a series of mergers in 2017 to form
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and finally joined
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. Argariya was the president of
Madhesh Province Madhesh Province () is a Provinces of Nepal, province of Nepal in the Terai region with an area of covering about 6.5% of the country's total area. It has a population of 6,126,288 as per the 2021 Nepal census, making it Nepal's most densely po ...
committee of
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. Still, he couldn't live long with Gachhadar after the merger with
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. He joined FSF-N to contest the election from Dhanusha-2 to get profit out of the legacy of second Madhesh Movement. In 2019,
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and
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merger to form Samajbadi Party, Nepal. He had a dispute with leadership there and he along with some other HOR members was in contact with Mahesh Basnet to break the party with 40% HOR members from the SP-N political party. An ordinance was brought for the same. Still, this plan was left unsuccessful after Rastriya Janta Party, Nepal and Samajbadi Party, Nepal merged to form Janta Samajbadi Party, Nepal. After the merger, Argariya sided with Mahantha Thakur faction in the party at various points in time. On 4 June 2021, joined the
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as Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. Still, he was removed by the
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on 22 June 2021 making the tenure just 18 days which is the smallest to date in history. In an interview with Ratopati, he said it was clear that he could even join
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as he holds a past there. This is because of increased dissatisfaction within Janata Samajbadi Party, the consensus for the party is thought to have highly decreased among the public in Terai of Nepal. Previously, FSF-N and RJP-N unitedly had contested 2017 election with the promise that they would work to fulfil the demand of Terai. Still, none of the promises was fulfilled and now four years have passed with
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date fixed. He said, there was no use of Madhesh Based party if they dedicate themself to same leadership against whom they had raised voice to win the election. He said he would leave Mahantha Thakur now after Nepali Congress government would be formed and join as a minister to work for the public. He also yelled that Gachhadar had proposed him to join NC government led by Deuba in 2017. He was also promised to be made member of HOR from proportional list of
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.


Electoral history


2017 legislative elections


2013 Constituent Assembly election


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Argariya, Umashankar Nepal MPs 2017–2022 Living people People from Dhanusha District Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal politicians Nepali Congress politicians from Madhesh Province Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal politicians 1977 births