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Ranju Bastola

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Ranju Bastola
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in Vienna 2023 (cropped).jpg
Bastola in 2020
Prime Minister of Mahana
Assumed office
4 March 2021
PresidentBina Sharma
DeputyLalit Tuladhar
Preceded byBharat Karna
Chief of Military Strategy
In office
1 July 2012 – 1 May 2015
PresidentRanju Bastola
Preceded byBeena Khwaounju
Succeeded byIndra Mainali
Assembled Nations Chief Strategist
In office
2 July 1982 – 8 September 1993
General Chief of the Army
In office
8 September 1993 – 1 July 2012
Succeeded byBirbal Timsina
Personal details
Born
Ranju Chandrashekhar Thapalia Bastola

(1954-12-12) December 12, 1954 (age 69)
Veydu, Sadheshi Province, Mahana
CitizenshipMahana
Political partyMC
Spouse
Rasmi Chapai (m. 1980)
Children4
Parents
Alma materVeydu College of Classics and Law and KWC Fine University

Ranju Bastola (born,Ranju Mukta Niyogi Bastola; 12 December 1954) (Mahanan: रञ्जु बाँस्तोल) is a Mahanan politician and former army strategist who has been the Prime Minister of Mahana since 2021 and as vice-president of the Mahanan Congress since 2020. He described himself as "right of centre, with a strong social emphasis".

Born in Veydu to a military family, he was raised speaking both Mahanan and Ramil, with a Mahanan father and a Koto mother. Following his graduation from high school in 1971 he immediately enlisted for the Mahanan armed forces. After being rejected from the harsh Durkha regiment, he joined the Mahanan Royal Army and joined the Misra Helper's Party in 1975. As tensions began to rise, Bastola left the Helper's Party to take position as strategist for the Assembled Nations Defence Force in 1982. During this time, Bastola was living abroad in Iwenland where he learned to speak fluent Anglish and Eiwenish. After helping convincing victory during the Mahanan Civil War through the Assembled Nations Mission in Mahana, Bastola took position back in the Mahanan government as General Chief of the Mahanan Army. He maintained this position until 2012, where he stepped down for a less consuming position as Chief of Military Strategy.

In December of 2020 Bastola announced his plan to run for the 2021 General Election in Mahana.

Early Life and Education

Military Career

Serving in Mahana

Serving in the Assembled Nations Defence Force

Army Retirment

Political Career

2021 Campaign

Political Views

Foreign Policy

Social Views

Domestic Policy

Personal Life

Honours

See Also

References