Hit Bahadur Tamang (born 29 May 1963)[2] is a Nepali politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal.
[3] He was elected from Nuwakot-1 constituency representing CPN (Maoist Centre) of the Left Alliance, defeating senior Nepali Congress leader, ex-finance minister Ram Saran Mahat.
[4] Born to a peasant family in Panchakanya (Ward 4), Nuwakot,[2] he began his political career from CPN Unity Center and later joined CPN (Maoist) and rose to become a member of the party's central secretariat.
[4] He was active in Unity Center from 1992 to 1996, rising to the posts of district vice-chair and Party central committee member.
[2] He had become a central committee member of the party by the time it entered the peace process in 2006.