Quick Info
| Profession | Politician |
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| Nationality | Nepalese |
| Date of Birth | 22/02/1952 |
| Age | 74 years |
| Birthplace | Tehrathum, Nepal |
Latest News about K P Sharma Oli
27/02/2026
K. P. Sharma Oli secured a third term as chair of the CPN-UML at the party's 11th General Convention in December 2025, according to later reporting in February 2026. The coverage said he remained a central figure in Nepali politics despite the upheaval caused by the Gen Z movement and his ouster as prime minister in 2025.
2025
Oli was removed from office in 2025 after deadly youth-led protests, ending his fourth term as prime minister. Reporting in 2025 also said he was detained by police after a government-backed commission recommended prosecution over his alleged role in the September violence.
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 168 cm |
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| Weight | 70 kg |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Grey |
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | Himalaya Higher Secondary School, Damak municipality, Jhapa, Nepal |
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| College | Not Known |
| Educational Qualification | Appeared BA exam of first year only |
Personal Life
| Hobbies | Reading, Writing, Travelling |
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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| Wife/Spouse | Radhika Shakya (Politician) |
| Children | 1 |
Family
| Father | Mohan Prasad Oli |
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| Mother | Madhumaya Oli |
| Siblings | Bishnu Devi Siwakoti |
Career
| Political Party | CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) |
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| Political Journey |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. He was born as the eldest child of Mohan Prasad and Madhumaya Oli. | |
| 2. Lost his mother to smallpox at the age of four and was raised by his grandmother, Rammaya. | |
| 3. He started opposing the party-less Panchayat System in 1966. | |
| 4. Known for his pro-China stance. | |
| 5. Became the 41st Prime Minister of Nepal on 15 February 2018 for the second time. | |
| 6. Led the Left Alliance of CPN-UML and CPN-Maoist Centre to victory in the 2017 elections. | |
| 7. Served as Prime Minister of Nepal four times: 2015-2016, 2018-2021, and 2024-2025. | |
| 8. Secured a third term as chair of the CPN-UML at its 11th General Convention in December 2025. |