Gyawali, a resident of Rupandehi district, was suffering from high blood pressure, and heart related diseases. He is survived by wife, one son and three daughters.[break]
He had four decades long experience and contribution in the communist movement, said party leader Tilak Acharya. His funeral will be performed at Pashupati Aryaghat today, it is learnt.
Nepali private media pioneer, NRM chairman Hemraj Gyawali passe...