Parmanand Jha
In Office: 23 July 2008 – 31 October 2015
Political Party: Madheshi Jana Adhikar Forum
Home State: Darbhanga
Lifespan: born 1946
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Early Life and Education
Parmanand Jha was born on January 11, 1946, in Mahottari District, Nepal. He grew up in a Madhesi family and pursued his education with determination. Jha attended Tribhuvan University, where he studied law and earned a degree in legal studies. His academic excellence and commitment to justice inspired him to join Nepal’s civil service.
Career in Law and Civil Service
Jha began his professional career as a judge in Nepal’s judicial system. He worked diligently in various courts, upholding the principles of fairness and justice. His knowledge of law and dedication to public service earned him respect across the country. Over time, he held prominent positions, including serving as a judge in the Supreme Court of Nepal. His work reflected his commitment to protecting citizens’ rights and strengthening the rule of law.
Political Career and Vice Presidency
In 2008, Nepal transitioned from a monarchy to a federal democratic republic. Political leaders elected Parmanand Jha as the first Vice President of Nepal on July 19, 2008. He represented the Madhesi community and focused on ensuring that marginalized groups had a voice in the nation’s political process.
As Vice President, Jha actively participated in promoting national unity and harmony among diverse communities. He engaged in diplomatic relations, represented Nepal at international events, and worked alongside the President to support the peace process and constitutional development. His leadership reflected his belief in inclusive governance and equal representation.
Challenges and Achievements
During his tenure, Jha faced challenges, including political instability and debates about national identity. He addressed these issues with resilience and emphasized dialogue and mutual respect among political parties. His work contributed to strengthening Nepal’s democratic institutions and ensuring that the voices of underrepresented communities were heard.
Legacy
Parmanand Jha’s vice presidency marked a significant chapter in Nepal’s history. He became a symbol of representation for the Madhesi community and an advocate for social inclusion. His contributions to law, governance, and national unity continue to inspire future leaders. By championing equality and democratic values, Jha left a lasting impact on the political landscape of Nepal.