Chandra Prakash Mainali (conceived August 22, 1951, in Chokpur, Taplejung District) is a socialist government official in Nepal. He was destined to Dhanpati and Chandrakumari Mainali.[1]
From 1965 onwards he was included in the understudy development. In 1970, Mainali joined the Communist Party of Nepal. Amid his years as a political lobbyist, he had nom de plumes (‘party names, for example, Jay, Subhas, Devi and Kanchan. In 1971, Mainali was one of a gathering of youthful pioneers of the Jhapa District Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal. The other primary pioneers of this gathering were Radha Krishna Mainali, Mainali’s sibling, and Mohan Chandra Adhikari. The gathering was roused by the Naxalbari resistance in India and its pioneer Charu Majumdar. In May 1971, the gathering started a furnished disobedience, slaughtering landowners and other saw class foes.
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