What happened in the country today?

Poush 7, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the country today?

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From the news that a case was filed against 31 people, including the president of the National Independent Party, Ravi Lamichhane, who was imprisoned in the co-operative fraud case, and the news that the Kaski police sent the Speaker to suspend his position as MP, to the news that the president of Sai Swagat Cooperative, Bharatmani Jangam, was arrested.

The District Public Prosecutor's Office Kaski has registered a case against 31 people, including the chairman of the National Independent Party, Ravi Lamichhane, in the District Court Kaski. In Pokhara's Suryadarshan Cooperative fraud case, a case has been registered against them for 3 offences. Similarly, the Kaski police have written a letter to Speaker Devraj Ghimire to suspend Lamichhane's position as MP in this case. According to a high source of the Casco police, a letter has been written to Speaker Devraj Ghimire to suspend the position of Lamichhane, who was elected as a member of the House of Representatives.

A case has been registered against 31 people, including Ravi Lamichhane, for co-operative fraud, organized crime and money laundering. Superintendent of Police of District Police Complex Kathmandu  And according to spokesperson Navraj Adhikari, Jangam was arrested from Kathmandu on Sunday. Nikita Poudel, the wife of National Independent Party Chairman Ravi Lamichhane, was also the vice president in this cooperative.

President Bharatmani Jangam arrested in Sai Swagat Cooperative fraud case

The Madhesi Commission has demanded action against the defiant and chaotic group that showed sexual and communal behavior in the NPL that ended on Saturday. While celebrating the successful completion of NPL, a defiant and chaotic group showed sexual and communal behavior towards Janakpur Bolts during yesterday's match. From Congress MP Gagan Thapa to other leaders and human rights activists, the Madhesi Commission has demanded action against the defiant and chaotic groups that show racial and communal behavior. In the statement of the commission, it is said, 'In front of the players of Janakpur in the NPL, slogans and processions were raised which were indecent and insulting. Which action is highly reprehensible and punishable against the law.' 

Action should be taken against defiant and chaotic groups showing sexual and communal behavior in NPL: Madhesi Commission

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