Ninu Kumari Karn

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Ninu Kumari Karn
निनु कुमारी कर्ण
Personal details
Born19 October 1973
Mahnaur,Siraha
CitizenshipNepali
NationalityNepalese
Political partyNepali Congress
RelationsNidhi family
Parent(s)Chandradev Lal Kaushik, Janaki Devi
RelativesMahendra Narayan Nidhi (Maternal Grandfather)
Bimalendra Nidhi (Maternal Uncle)
Residence(s)Suga Bhawani, Mahottari

Ninu Kumari Karna (Maithili/Nepali/Devanagari: निनु कुमारी कर्ण) is a Nepali politician. She is a member of the Madhesh Province Provincial Committee of Nepali Congress.

Coming from a family of high political background, she was a teacher at the Budhanilkantha School, Kathmandu before joining politics. Being a teacher working in the 'Temporary' quota, she was the General Secretary of the Nepal Temporary Teachers Association formed to agitate against the decision of the then Nepal Government to lay off all the temporary teachers. She resigned from her job to join politics in 2018.

Political career[edit]

Ninu had been politically active since childhood. She was one of the student protesters against the Panchayati regime in Nepal in the 1990s. Ninu worked on the ground for the rights of Madheshi people and women. She also writes articles which are published in various national dailies. She has been considered close to her maternal uncle, Bimalendra Nidhi and she has been aiding Nidhi in his campaigns. She was picked as a candidate from Nepali Congress from the Party List in the 2022 Nepalese general election in the Madhesi people category.[1] Initially ranked at 2nd in the Madhesi women category, she was pushed down to 5th rank in the list due to unknown reasons.[2]

After the final results of the 2022 Nepalese general election were announced, Nepali Congress was allotted 32 seats from the Proportional Representation Category. The list publicized first included Ninu's name in that,[3] which was later cut off, the reasons being unknown.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NC Picks Ninu as PR Candidate". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Parties submit Final PR candidates list". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  3. ^ "NC selects the members from Party List".
  4. ^ "Nidhi's niece cut off from the list for PR members". 12 December 2022.