Panthi, who was seen in Lumbini's program attended by the Prime Minister on Monday, left the venue after the issue of the arrest warrant became public
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Although the court issued an arrest warrant against Bishnu Panthi, member of the provincial assembly of Lumbini and former health minister of the province, it has been revealed that he has been kept secret for 10 months.
It is revealed that Panthi was kept secretly even though he came to District Police Office Morang on July 6, 2081 to execute the arrest warrant issued by Morang District Court against Panthi.
On Monday, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli participated in a program related to Buddha Jayanti at Panthi Lumbini. Panthi, who was seen on the stage before the arrival of Prime Minister Oli, left the venue after the issue of the arrest warrant was announced. He was not on the platform when Prime Minister Oli was present and expressing his views.
In Sisnekhola, Palpa, a case was filed against Panthi and others regarding non-payment of goods purchased on loan by 'Gautambuddha Hydro Power Pvt. In the course of doing business, the company took goods worth 1.8 lakh 54 thousand rupees from Pallavi Electra Pvt Ltd in Biratnagar in the year 2073. However, only 5 lakh rupees were paid.
After not paying the remaining amount, Pallavi Company registered a case in District Court Morang on Chait 11, 2075 . On November 23, 2077, the bench of Judge Medini Prasad Paudel decided to pay the remaining amount of 13 lakh 54 thousand rupees. In the same case, the court had issued an arrest warrant against Panthi and Devraj Khanal.
Panthi who won from Kapilvastu Constituency No. 1 (1) is a member of the UML State Assembly and a member of the UML Accounts Commission. Although the constituency is Kapilvastu, his residence is in Butwal. He expressed his ignorance about the issue of arrest warrant . "Until now, the court has not given any information about the case, I am ignorant about this matter," he said, "I got the information only after the media called and asked and now I am in consultation with the lawyers." "I don't know that there is any debtor in the company and that he filed a lawsuit without getting the payment," he said.
DIG Rajendra Prasad Bhatt, Chief of Police of Lumbini Province, said that he is still studying this matter despite getting information from the media. "It's only been a few days since I got transferred," he said, "this is a new topic for me." As I have received the information from the media, I have already informed the relevant district Rupandehi and instructed them to proceed in accordance with the law.' "After getting the information from the newspaper, I did a search, but no record was found in the office," he said, "It was not even written as an MP in the letter, and the address was not disclosed." So we are trying to verify . When all the facts are revealed, the police will proceed according to the law.'
