Hit Bahadur Tamang is a Nepali politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. He was elected from Nuwakot-1 constituency representing CPN MC of the left alliance, defeating senior Nepali Congress leader, ex-finance minister Ram Saran Mahat.
Hit Bahadur Tamang born to a peasant family in Panchakanya (Ward 4), Nuwakot, he began his political career from CPN Unity Center and later joined CPN Maoist and rose to become a member of the party’s central secretariat. He was active in Unity Center from 1992 to 1996, rising to the posts of district vice-chair and Party central committee member. He joined the maoist party in 1996 and went underground. He had become a central committee member of the party by the time it entered the peace process in 2006. In the interim parliament reinstituted in the aftermath of the 2006 revolution. He was appointed as a member of parliament representing the Maoist party.
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