Surya Bahadur Thapa, born on March twenty-first, nineteen twenty-eight, was a prominent Nepali politician and civil servant whose political journey spanned over five decades. He made history as a five-time Prime Minister of Nepal, serving under three different kings and playing a pivotal role in the country's governance during a transformative era.
Thapa's political career began in nineteen fifty-eight when he was selected as a member of the advisory council, later becoming its chairperson. His ascent continued in nineteen fifty-nine when he was appointed to the Upper House, and from nineteen sixty-three to nineteen sixty-four, he held the esteemed position of chair of the Council of Ministers.
Throughout his career, Thapa served four distinct terms as Prime Minister, specifically from nineteen sixty-five to nineteen sixty-nine, nineteen seventy-nine to nineteen eighty-three, nineteen ninety-seven to nineteen ninety-eight, and once more in two thousand three. He was notably the first Prime Minister under the Panchayat System of Nepal, showcasing his influence in shaping the political landscape of the nation.
In his later years, Thapa emerged as a leader of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), contributing to the party's vision and direction. His life came to a close on April fifteenth, two thousand fifteen, when he succumbed to respiratory failure while undergoing surgery, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to public service and governance.