Wikipedia:Dipak Adhikari

 Dipak Adhikari (Nepali: दिपक अधिकारी) is a Nepali politician, and the member of Central Policy Research and Training Academy (CPRTA) of Nepali Congress, Nepal's largest democratic party. Adhikari is from Sarlahi and began his political career with the Nepal Student Union, the student wing of Nepali Congress. He was a member of the party's Central Policy Research and Training Academy (CPRTA), accepting the invitation from former Home Minister Bimalendra Nidhi on 12th April 2019.

Biography
Adhikari started his political life from Ratna Rajya (RR Campus) as a Nepal Student Union leader. He was the campus president of RR Campus from the Nepal Student Union. Between 2000 and 2002, Adhikari served on the central committee of the Nepal Student Union under the presidency of Bishwa Prakash Sharma. Following King Gyanendra's dismissal of Parliament and proclamation of emergency, Adhikari was one of many Student Leaders who spoke out against the royal regime and urged for the establishment of a republic. He called for more youth involvement in the movement and for students to take to the streets to start a decisive movement for democracy restoration. In 2004, he was imprisoned on various allegations of sedition. He and other NSU Activists were detained but were released after the Supreme Court ruled that their incarceration was unlawful.

He was the vice president of the Nepal Student Union central committee during the People's Movement after which he lost the battle of preference to Ranjit Karna to become the President of the Nepal Student Union in 2013. The then-party president Sushil Koirala preferred Karna over Adhikari.