Former minister Kharel appointed attorney general

Published On: February 20, 2018 08:25 PM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, Feb 20: President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Tuesday appointed CPN-UML leader Agni Prasad Kharel as Attorney General (AG). The government had recommended the head of state to appoint Kharel as AG. 

Senior advocate Kharel had previously worked as law minister in the KP Sharma Oli-led government. Kharel is said to be the first former law minister to take the charge of Office of the Attorney General. 

Informed party insiders said that Kharel was lobbying for becoming a National Assembly member under nomination quota. Kharel was given the post of attorney general after his party along with its left alliance partner CPN (Maoist Center) picked other three candidates as National Assembly members. UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli recommended Yuba Raj Khatiwada as upper house member thinking him to be the appropriate candidate to overlook the finance ministry while President Bhandari favored to pick Bimala Paudyal and Maoist took a stance in naming Ram Narayan Bidari for the three vacant seats in the 59-member upper house.  

Kharel is considered as the most privileged leader in the UML party despite his lesser involvement in active party politics. He was a member of the Interim Constitution Drafting Committee after Peoples' Movement of 2006 and was subsequently named lawmaker under proportional representation category in 2008. 

The party appointed him lawmaker in 2013 CA as well citing his command of legal affairs although the party had decided not to reappoint any lawmakers under PR category from the previous parliament. Later, he managed to get law ministry portfolio when Oli was elected prime minister. Before becoming a lawmaker under PR category, Kharel had worked as legal advisor to several government offices when UML was in power.  
AG works as a chief legal advisor to the government.  

Kharel has served as the Minister for Law during the first premiership of PM Oli. 


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