Bohra remained unable to interview voters

Bohra was always seen as a hokey due to his pro-activist inclination and aggressive nature, his contemporaries say that Khubi Bohra was the one who established himself as a 'Mio' by mingling with leaders/activists of different political parties.

Chaitra 20, 2081

Madhav Dhungana, Dipendra Baduwal

Bohra remained unable to interview voters

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Deepak Bohra was a famous character of national politics. During the Panchayat period, he was indispensable for the rulers of that time, and even when democracy and democracy were restored in the country, he reached the position of profit many times. Bohras always looked hokey because of their propensity to activism and their stubborn nature.

 

His contemporaries say that Khubi Bohra established himself as a 'Mio' by mixing with leaders/activists of different political parties.

Federal MP Bohra passed away at Om Hospital in Kathmandu on Tuesday. In June 2077, 74-year-old Bohra had a health problem after being infected with the corona virus. Some time after the infection, he had post-covid symptoms.

He was unable to speak even during the election campaign due to voice changes and problems. Bohra had reached Delhi and New York for further treatment and was taking speech therapy. Lately, he was recovering at home.

Bohra was born in Tansen in Palpa. His father Pratimanchandra Bohra was the chief ruler of that time . Being the son of Badahakim, his father's influence and influence was also visible in Bohra . Bohra, who received his schooling in Palpa, spent his youth in Rupandehi. While doing Panchayat politics, he was elected National Panchayat Member from Rupandehi in 2036. After that, his direct influence was seen in the district.

According to his contemporary leader in the district, Deepnagar settlement in Butwal of Rupandehi was settled by Bohras. Apart from that, it is mentioned that Bohras played a role in settling settlements in Farsatikar, Semlar, Devdah, Sheetalnagar, Saljhandi, Sainamaina in the west of Butwal Municipality.

It is said that he has contributed to the development of border areas including Siddharthnagar, Lumbini, Dhakdahi. "He had an unchanging stance on political commitment," said Sarvendranath Shukla, a contemporary of Bohra and a member of the House of Representatives of Rupandehi Region No. 4, "He had the nature of not betraying a promise, rather he could not." As a result of this, he was supported by the Congress when he became a candidate for the House of Representatives from Rupandehi-3 in the 2074 general election. In 2079, his candidacy from Rupandehi-3 was supported by UML and Jaspa.

At that time, he defeated the then Home Minister and Congress leader Balkrishna Khan. "Bohra's weakness was his tendency to protect his workers without looking at right/wrong," MP Shukla said, "Due to this tendency, even though Bohra and my family had a good relationship, there were differences between us."

In the last election, he had a problem with his neck. As a result, even though he shook hands and hugged the workers, he was unable to make his statement. Former Minister of State for Home Affairs Niranjan Thapa used to speak on his behalf. Bohra, who was treated even after reaching abroad, could not recover after that . Although he is seen among the workers from time to time, he says that his desire to interview the voters is incomplete.

"Bohra had a bold nature to help not only himself but also the opposition workers," Congress leader Deepkumar Upadhyay says, "He was helpful and able to make a personal impact". Even though he could not speak for the reason, defeating the incumbent Home Minister in the 2079 election was not a common thing. "No matter which constituency he chose in Rupandehi, his personal influence was visible," he said, "his role in the development of the district along with squatter settlements is visible." Both the sons intensified door-to-door and meetings to avoid the absence of their father in the constituency. According to his classmate writer Vijay Gobind Shrestha (Vijay Sagar), Bohra succeeded in leaving the mark of a development-loving and courageous leader in the district.

'Deepnagar settlement of Butwal was named after Bohra,' Shrestha said, 'The credit goes to him for bringing the squatters and developing the settlement in Devdah.' Shrestha said that Bohras contributed to the establishment of educational institutions in the district.

Bohra has set up a memorial foundation in the name of his father and mother as a place to produce forest and environment, health and technical manpower . The establishment in Rupandehi has recently been working on reducing climate change .

Bohra's wife Pragya and lyricist Unnati Bohra is 'Shila'. His son Gaurav is a pilot while Prajwal is involved in social activities. His daughter Chandni passed away a month ago. Bohra, who is living in Siddharth Nagar-3 Khazhana in Rupandehi, studied till graduation in Political Science from Tribhuvan University.

Active in Nepal's politics for four decades, Bohra was elected as a member of the National Panchayat in the general elections of 2036 and 2042. He was elected as a member of the Constituent Assembly from Rupandehi-2 in the second Constituent Assembly election in 2070.

In a long political journey, Bohra reached the position of profit several times. According to family sources, he became Minister of Supply in 2073, Minister of Health in 2074, Minister of Labor and Employment in 2072, Minister of Forest and Land Conservation in 2067, Minister of Construction and Transport in 2044, Minister of State for Construction and Transport in 2043, Minister of State for Tourism in 2040, Assistant Minister of Tourism in 2038.

In addition to being a minister, he became the chairman of the National Nature Conservation Fund in 2067 and the chairman of the Bank of Kathmandu in 2057. He was an honorary patron of Dr. Harsh Bahadur Budhamgar Memorial Foundation and a member of Global Tiger Initiative .

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