If you don't like the news, file a defamation case, you don't have to be detained to investigate the citizenship question. Sirohia is not in public office, cannot remove evidence. No need to detain and search.'
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Former Foreign Minister Vimala Rai Paudyal has said that the police march in the media complex in retaliation against Kantipur Media Group is reprehensible. Reacting on social network X on Wednesday, she said that there is no need to detain her to investigate the citizenship question.
Paudyal, who is also a former member of the National Assembly, said, 'The revenge on Kantipur and the police march in the Media House complex is reprehensible. If you don't like the news, file a defamation case, you don't have to be detained to investigate the citizenship question. Sirohia is not in public office, cannot remove evidence. No need to detain and search. Be restrained Home Minister please .'
The president of Kantipur Media Group, Sirohia, was arrested from the office on Tuesday on the pretext that the citizenship number given by the district administration matched that of another person.
The police team went to the office on the eighth floor of the Kantipur office to arrest President Sirohia while he was at work trampling the democratic practice of not allowing security agencies of the state to enter the office of the independent press. A team including SSP Sanukumar Bhattarai and SP Ravindra Regmi of the Valley Crime Investigation Office Kathmandu entered the working room with police officers including Bardi.
On Tuesday in Kantipur, Gorkha Media published news under the title of embezzlement of 958.1 million rupees by four cooperatives, during the period when Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane was the managing director of the company, 803.1 million rupees were received from cooperatives in Gorkha Media. A large number of police were mobilized in the Kantipur office complex and Thapathali road from early morning.
Sirohia was taken away by Bardidhari police in the presence of journalists federation, media society, lawyers, civil leaders, parliamentarians, various media publishers and journalists at the Kantipur office complex.
