Nepal's first chartered accountant (CA) and former tourism minister Kuber Prasad Sharma has died at the age of 81 on Friday evening. According to family sources, Sharma died of a heart attack in Kathmandu while undergoing treatment.
Sharma, who was closely associated with BP Koirala, Ganeshman Singh, and Krishna Prasad Bhattarai and contributed to Nepal's democratic movement for a long time, had a socialist concept. Leaving the jihad against corruption, Sharma split from the Congress party after 2053 BS and became the founding president of the Hariyali Nepal Party.
The then Minister of Tourism Kuber Prasad Sharma had announced that he had left the Nepali Congress after seeing the dominance of nepotism and nepotism in the Nepali Congress during the Lauda scandal. Sharma, who formed the Hariyali Nepal Party as an anti-corruption party after abandoning the Congress party as a rebellion and defended his self-esteem and intensified the Janajagaran campaign for the country and society, is considered as a clear-minded, honest and worthy person.
Sharma, who has a B.Com and FCA, is Nepal's first chartered accountant and founder of an insurance company. Sharma, who also became the president of Rotary Club Kathmandu, also became the chairman of the school management committee of Ratnarajya Higher Secondary School, Baneshwor. As an educational engineer, he has published some books on politics.
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