Sushil Koirala, a former Nepalese prime minister and leader of the nation's largest political party, has died in Kathmandu. He was 78.
As the information given by his personal Dr. Karbir Nath Yogi,the reason of Koirala’s died was due to complications from pneumonia and respiratory failure.
Koirala was a key figure in the adoption of Nepal's new
constitution last September. After ethnic Madhesis later blocked border points
with India and
imposed a general strike in southern Nepal to protest against
the constitution, Koirala attempted to resolve the issue by negotiating with
the protesters.
Koirala spent his life in politics fighting for
democracy in Nepal and led protests in 2006 that ended a centuries-old monarchy
and turned Nepal into a republic.
His politics meant he was always in trouble with the
country's kings who had barred political parties since the 1960s, and was
jailed for at least six years. He spent 15 years in exile in India because of
his opposition to the no-party system imposed by the kings.
He never married and was living in his nephew's house
in Kathmandu.
His body was kept initially at the party's headquarters
and later moved to the national stadium in Kathmandu for supporters to pay
their respects. Hundreds gathered there on Tuesday.
The government said a state funeral will be held on
Wednesday(2016/02/10) and declared a public holiday.
Flags will be lowered to
half-staff for three days.
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