Bibeksheel Nepali
Bibeksheel Nepali Dal is a political party in Nepal. The name "Bibeksheel" translates to "common sense wisdom".
When the first Constitutional Assembly was dissolved, it organized a recurring session called "What Next?".
History
In 2013 Ujwal Thapa, the ex-chairperson of Bibeksheel Nepali ran as an independent candidate in the second Constitutional Assembly election, which was held on November 19, 2013. At the time of the election, the symbol of the party was a dog. With four independent candidates in the Kathmandu Valley, the party received about 3,000 votes, mostly from young voters. After the second Constitutional Assembly election, it was registered as "Bibeksheel Nepali", a political party with a smiling face as an election symbol.On April 18, 2017, Bibeksheel Nepali Party nominated 21-year-old Ranju Darshana to run for mayor of Kathmandu in the May 14 elections.
Ahead of the third phase of local elections, Bibeksheel Nepali Dal merged with Sajha Party to form Bibeksheel Sajha Party.
Reformation
Bibeksheel Sajha Party suffered a split on 11 January 2019 and Bibeksheel Nepali Dal was reformed. Co-coordinator of Bibeksheel Sajha Party and founder of the original Bibeksheel Nepali Dal, Ujwal Bahadur Thapa along with 16 central committee members and two members of provincial assembly split from the party and registered with the Election Commission. The party held its general convention in Janakpur on 17 October 2019 and elected Milan Pandey as its chairman.The party announced on 20 October 2020 that it was in talks with Sajha Party for reunification.
However, 13 central committee members including vice-chair Ajeeta Rai and office management secretary Sangita Bataju who had opposed the second unification decided not to go with the merge. The group later formed Nepal Bibeksheel Party under the leadership of Karma Tamang. Bibeksheel nepali was later merged with Sajha party forming Bibeksheel Sajha party. The new party would be led under the joint leadership of Rabindra Mishra and Ujwal Bahadur Thapa. Bibeksheel Nepali and Sajha Party merged twice: first on July 26, 2017 and then re-merged on December 9, 2020 after an initial split. The unified entity was known as the Bibeksheel Sajha Party. The Bibeksheel Sajha Party again announced merger with Rastriya Swatantra Party in November 30, 2025 targeting election in March 2026.
Ideology
The party was established and led by the country's youth and managed from around the world. The underlying belief is that both the present and future belong to a corruption-free youth. Bibeksheel Nepali made freedom and economic prosperity its main goals. The party believed in eight pillars leading to a prosperous Nepal: responsible citizens, accountable leadership, servant government, empowered Nepal, united Nepali, free Nepali, open and evolving Nepali, and prosperous Nepal. The party is based upon a pledge of honour. All signatories of the Bikeksheel Nepali made a pledge with their lives to support independence. A vast majority, sixty per cent of Nepalese, are under the age of 40 as of December 2014. Bibeksheel Nepali Dal vowed to fight specifically for this group, which was said to be particularly disadvantaged.Leadership
Chairmen of Bibeksheel Nepali Dal
- Milan Pandey
General Secretaries of Bibeksheel Nepali Dal
- Nirdesh Silwal