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'''Nakshatra Pandya''' (born 14 January 1951) is a [[Bhasar|Bhasari]] {{wp|politician}} serving as [[Revolutionary Socialist Party of Bhasar#Chairman|Chairman of the Revolutionary Socialist Party of Bhasar]] and [[President of Bhasar]] since 2007.
'''Nakshatra Pandya''' (born 14 January 1951) is a [[Bhasar|Bhasari]] {{wp|politician}} serving as [[Revolutionary Socialist Party of Bhasar#Chairman|Chairman of the Revolutionary Socialist Party of Bhasar]] and [[President of Bhasar]] since 2007.


Pandya was born to a {{wp|lower middle class}} {{wp|Odian people|Tangbi}} family in [[Sigari]] in 1951.
Pandya was born to a {{wp|lower middle class}} {{wp|Odia people|Tangbi}} family in [[Sigari]] in 1951. Owing to his father's wishes for him to escape Bhasar after the [[Decade of Blood (Bhasar)|1960's political crisis]], Pandya moved to Apelia in 1970. He claimed Apelian citizenship and attended the [[University of Saint-Beaune]], studying {{wp|Political science|politics}}.

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Nakshatra Pandya
Pandya 2015.png
Pandya in 2015.
Chairman of the Revolutionary Socialist Party of Bhasar
Assumed office
25 August 2007
PresidentAcarya Ahuja
Himself
PremierAmar Mirchandani
Chandra Gulati
Kahoda Vadekar
President of Bhasar
Assumed office
8 October 2007
PremierChandra Gulati
Kahoda Vadekar
Personal details
Born (1951-01-14) January 14, 1951 (age 73)
Sigari, Tangbi Region, Bhasar
CitizenshipBhasar (1951–)
Apelia (1972–1980)
Political partyRevolutionary Socialist Party of Bhasar
EducationUniversity of Saint Beaune
Bhasar University of Political Studies
Military service
Allegiance Bhasar
Branch/serviceRevolutionary Army
Years of service1980–1990
RankGénéral de brigade
Unit24th Brigade

Nakshatra Pandya (born 14 January 1951) is a Bhasari politician serving as Chairman of the Revolutionary Socialist Party of Bhasar and President of Bhasar since 2007.

Pandya was born to a lower middle class Tangbi family in Sigari in 1951. Owing to his father's wishes for him to escape Bhasar after the 1960's political crisis, Pandya moved to Apelia in 1970. He claimed Apelian citizenship and attended the University of Saint-Beaune, studying politics.