26-Year-Old Rubi Kumari Thakur Makes History as Nepal's Youngest Deputy Speaker

Nepal's House of Representatives has elected 26-year-old Rubi Kumari Thakur as Deputy Speaker, making her the youngest person to hold the post in the country's history. She secured 229 votes with broad support from the ruling Rastriya Swatantra Party and major opposition parties. Thakur, a civil engineering student and MP from the Shram Sanskriti Party, comes from a modest background and entered politics inspired by social media activism. She has pledged to champion social justice, women's empowerment, and fight against practices like the dowry system and child marriage.

Key Points: Nepal Elects 26-Year-Old Rubi Kumari Thakur as Deputy Speaker

  • Historic election at age 26
  • Backed by ruling and major opposition parties
  • Pledges focus on social justice and women's rights
  • Fulfills constitutional requirement for gender diversity
  • Represents Madhesi community and youth
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Nepal elects 26-year-old Rubi Kumari Thakur as Deputy Speaker of House

Rubi Kumari Thakur becomes Nepal's youngest Deputy Speaker, backed by ruling & opposition parties, pledging social justice & empowerment.

"champion social justice, women's empowerment, and the eradication of harmful practices - Rubi Kumari Thakur"

Kathmandu, April 10

Nepal on Friday elected 26-year-old Rubi Kumari Thakur as the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives in the Nepalese Parliament.

Thakur was elected as a Member of Parliament from the Shram Sanskriti Party in the March 5 election.

During the voting held in Parliament on Friday, Thakur secured 229 votes, while her rival candidate, Saraswoti Lama of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party, received five votes.

A total of 22 votes were cast as "none of the above." Out of the 275-member House, 256 lawmakers participated in the voting.

Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal formally announced Thakur's election and extended congratulations.

The 26-year-old was backed by the ruling Rastriya Swatantra Party as well as major opposition parties, including the Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, and the Communist Party of Nepal.

Thakur comes from a modest background and entered politics at a young age after growing up amid social challenges and family responsibilities. She was nominated as a proportional representation lawmaker under the Madhesi Janajati cluster.

Her father works in Saudi Arabia, while her mother is a homemaker. Growing up in the Madhesh region amid social discrimination and family responsibilities, Thakur developed self-reliance early in life.

After passing the Secondary Education Examination (SEE), she completed a three-year diploma in civil engineering-related studies at Balara Polytechnic in Dhanusha. She later worked for seven months at an architecture consultancy firm, earning NPR 20,000 per month and sending part of her salary home to support her family.

Her entry into politics was unexpected. Inspired by Harka Sampang's social media activities, she became actively involved in public life. During the March 2026 general election campaign, she canvassed in Dhanusha-4 for the Shram Sanskriti Party.

Sampang nominated her as a proportional representation candidate from the Madhesi cluster, making her one of the party's youngest lawmakers. She secured her seat in the House of Representatives on March 26, 2026, through the proportional representation (PR) list.

At just 26, Thakur now balances her parliamentary duties with her studies. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering.

As the youngest lawmaker in the current House and now the youngest Deputy Speaker in Nepal's history, she has pledged to champion social justice, women's empowerment, and the eradication of harmful practices such as the dowry system and child marriage, which persist in parts of Madhesh despite existing laws.

Her election fulfils the constitutional provision that the Speaker and Deputy Speaker must come from different parties and that one of them must be a woman.

With strong support from the Rastriya Swatantra Party, her party's seven MPs, and other parties, Rubi Kumari Thakur's election to the Deputy Speaker's post marks a historic moment for youth representation and Madhesi inclusion in Nepal's federal parliament.

She has committed to strengthening parliamentary effectiveness, promoting inclusive representation, and advocating for transparent governance while addressing long-standing social issues.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see young blood entering politics. Her background in civil engineering is interesting - hopefully she brings that practical, problem-solving mindset to governance. Nepal's youth must be feeling very represented today.
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Aman W
While her election is historic and commendable, I hope her youth and inexperience don't become a disadvantage in the rough and tumble of parliamentary politics. She has strong backing now, but the real test will be delivering on her promises for Madhesh.
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Sarah B
Her story of supporting her family while studying is so relatable to millions in our part of the world. It shows incredible resilience. Balancing a BE degree with this responsibility? Hats off!
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Vikram M
This is a positive step for Nepal-India relations as well. A young leader from the Madhesh region, who understands ground realities, in a key position can foster better understanding and cooperation on cross-border issues. Jai Nepal!
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Kavya N
Her pledge to tackle dowry and child marriage is crucial. These are not just Nepali problems but deep-rooted social evils in many parts of India too. Maybe her work can inspire similar movements here. More power to her!

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