Sunil Prajapati
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Sunil Prajapati (Nepali: सुनिल प्रजापति) is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Nepal Workers Peasants Party.
In the 1999 parliamentary election Prajapati contested the Bhaktapur-2 seat. He finished second with 13432 votes.[1]
After the fall of King Gyanendra's direct rule in 2006, Prajapati was nominated to the interim legislature of Nepal.[2] Prajapati became a member of the Interim Constitution Drafting Committee.[3]
In April 2008, he won the Bhaktapur-2 seat in the Constituent Assembly election.[4]