On 29 March 2011, after Jhala Nath Khanal stepped down as the 35th Prime Minister of Nepal, Baburam Bhattarai was elected the new prime minister by the Parliament of Nepal securing the votes of smaller parties of southern Nepal.[1][2] Following his election, Bhattarai set up a coalition cabinet consisting of his Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) as well the smaller parties Nepal Sadbhawana Party, Tarai-Madhesh Loktantrik Party, Nepal Sadbhavana Party (Anandidevi) and Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal.[3][4][5][6]

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2011 Bhattarai cabinet

Cabinet of Nepal
August 2011–March 2013
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Date formed29 August 2011
Date dissolved14 March 2013
People and organisations
PresidentRam Baran Yadav
Prime MinisterBaburam Bhattarai
Deputy Prime MinisterBijay Kumar Gachhadar
Member partyMajor Parties
UCPN (Maoist)
MJFN (Loktantrik)
MJF (Republican)
Minor parties
TMLP
TMLP Nepal
Sanghiya Sadbhavana
NSP (Anandidevi)
Sadbhavana
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
306 / 601(51%)
Opposition partyNepali Congress
Opposition leaderSushil Koirala
History
Legislature terms1st Constituent Assembly
PredecessorKhanal Cabinet
SuccessorRegmi Interim Cabinet
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As a way out of the political deadlock since the dissolution of the first Nepalese Constituent Assembly in 2012, he was replaced by Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi as head of an interim government that was to hold elections by 21 June 2013.[7]

Ministers

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Portfolio Minister Party Assumed office Left office
Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai UCPN (Maoist) 29 August 2011 14 March 2013
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs Bijay Kumar Gachhadar Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum, Nepal (Democratic) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister for Energy Post Bahadur Bogati UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister for Youth and Sports Kamala Roka UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister for Finance Barsaman Pun UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister for Local Development Top Bahadur Rayamajhi UCPN (Maoist) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister Of Industry Anil Kumar Jha Sanghiya Sadbhawna Party 14 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister of Forest and Soil Conservation Mohamad Wokil Musalman Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum, Nepal (Democratic) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister of Defence Sharat Singh Bhandari Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum, Nepal (Democratic) 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister for Information and Communication Technology Jaya Prakash Prasad Gupta Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (Republican) 4 September 2017 21 February 2012[8]
Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives Nandan Kumar Dutt Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (Republican) 4 September 2011 26 March 2012[9]
Minister for Law and Justice and Minister for Physical Planning and Works Hridayesh Tripathi Terai Madhesh Loktantrik Party 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister of Irrigation and Women and Children Mahendra Raya Yadav Terai Madhesh Loktantrik Party Nepal 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
Minister for Labour and Transport Management Sarita Giri Nepal Sadbhavana Party (Anandidevi) 4 September 2011 22 March 2012[10]
Minister for Health and Population Rajendra Mahato Sadbhavana Party 4 September 2011 14 March 2013
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