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Second Fateh Jung Shah Ministry
Council of Bharadars of Kingdom of Nepal
Date formed
September 1845
Date dissolved
14 September 1846 (1846-09-14)
People and organisations
Head of state
King Rajendra of Nepal
Head of government
Fateh Jung Shah
Deputy head of government
Gagan Singh Bhandari
Member party
Non-partisan
History
Predecessor
Government of Mathabarsingh Thapa
Successor
Government of Jang Bahadur Rana
Second Fateh Jung Shah Ministry or Second Government of Fateh Jung Shah or Fateh Jung Shah's Second Council of Bharadars was the council of the Bharadars (equivalent to the ministry or the government of Nepal) which was formed in September 1845 (Ashwin 1902) after the assassination of Mukhtiyar Mathabarsingh Thapa. The ministry was led by Fateh Jung Shah in his second term as Mukhtiyar (Prime Minister) of Nepal. However, the virtual Prime Minister was Kaji Gagan Singh Bhandari who had stronghold over large number of military forces than the Mukhtiyar. This council of ministers was dissolved due to the murder of entire council members on 14 September 1846 by the only surviving member Jang Bahadur Kunwar; the incident known as the Kot Massacre.
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