Career
Ramakrishna Mainali was imprisoned in 1973, and was not released until 1986. After his release he argued that the communists should formed broadbased movements for democratic change. He was a prominent leader of the 1990 Jana Andolan as the Acting Chairman of the United Left Front, and was one of four Jana Andolan leaders to appear on national television on April 8, 1990 to declare that the movement for democracy had been victorious.
He later became a leading figure in the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) (which the CPN(Master of Laws) had merged into).
Ramakrishna Mainali contested the Jhapa-5 constituency in the 1994 parliamentary election. After the election he became Minister for Agriculture, Land Reforms and Management in the CPN(UML) minority government headed by Manitoba Mohan Adhikari.
Mainali was Minister of Health in the coalition government led by Lokendra Bahadur Chand between March 12, 1997, and October 6, 1997. In 1998 he took part in a split and the formation of the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist).
He was a candidate of CPN(Master of Laws) in the 1999 parliamentary election, but lost his seat.
However, in July 2003 his party membership was suspended due to his disagreements with the party. Mainali had criticized the tactics of the party and advocated rapprochement with King Gyanedra. After the royal coup on February 1, 2005, Ramakrishna Mainali sided with the monarch and became Minister for Education & Sports in his cabinet.
Following the overthrow of the royal cabinet in April 2006, Mainali has denied responsibility for the repression unleashed on protestors during the popular upsurge in that year (Loktantra Andolan).
In September 2010, Mainali joined the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).