Victim savers of Supreme Cooperative Awaiting Justice

According to the lawyers of the government and the complainant, since 2 million rupees went from the cooperative in the name of Lamichhane and he himself cut a check and paid 40 lakh 92 thousand for the cooperative's installments, his involvement in cooperative fraud is confirmed.

Magh 13, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Victim savers of Supreme Cooperative Awaiting Justice

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The debate going on in the Rupandehi District Court is being debated from different angles on social media. However, the distressed common people are waiting for the assurance that the culprits will be punished and their savings will be returned.

Gurkha media network was operated by drawing the sweat earned by the common people who clean public toilets, sell tea from scratch, run behind buses on the highway and sell fruits in the Supreme Cooperative of Butwal, when and who will return the money transferred to the private company? About 10,000 savers are stuck as the question remains unanswered.

Social media uproar for characters like Sita Darji, who cleans public toilets on the highway at Butwal intersection, Pitambar Bhattarai, who sells fruits to the passengers of east-west buses, and Vishnu Pandey, who sells tea from early morning, has increased the confusion. They are now debating why they should speak and how much they should speak, saying that their pain is being satirized after saving all their desires for the future of their children in the Supreme Cooperative in Butwal.

Butwal-10 Sita Darzi, a 50-year-old tailor from Budhnagar, walks from her home for half an hour every day at 4 a.m. to reach the public toilet at the intersection of the highway. She cleans toilets for highway passengers. This is his daily routine for 21 years.

Victim savers of Supreme Cooperative Awaiting Justice

Sita, who lost her husband 7 years ago, raised a son and a daughter with the earnings of the toilet. Three lakh rupees is trapped in Supreme. 70,000 in debt for treatment due to falling ill in the middle. Even the toilets are currently being demolished during the expansion of the Butwal-Narayangadh road section.

Pitambar Bhattarai of Madane Rural Municipality-3 of Gulmi used to sell fruits in baskets, after the sub-metropolis took away the baskets, he started selling them by placing them in baskets and kicking them behind the bus. 5 lakh 55 thousand rupees, which he collected at the rate of 2/300 per day, has sunk. Not sure if the money will be refunded.

Vishnu Pandey of Balkot in Arghakhanchi runs a roadside tea shop at Butwal-8 highway intersection. He has been selling tea in a tent in Butwal for 10 years. He is also a victim of Supreme Cooperative. He deposited the money from the sale of the land in Supreme Cooperative. 13 lakh 27 thousand savings have been embezzled.

One hundred meters on the east side of the highway intersection, savers who have suffered from Supreme Cooperative can be found on the right and left side of the road, from those who trade in carts to those who have shops at home. It is not only the small businessmen who are running business here, but also the shrewd traders, those who earn their living by burning corn, shoe polishers, fruit and tea sellers are suffering from Supreme.

Out of 8,000 savers of Butwal's Supreme Savings and Credit Cooperative Society, 1,831 people filed a complaint with the police and the investigation started and now the case has been registered in the court.

In the case filed against Ravi Lamichhane, then Managing Director of Gorkha Media Network Pvt. Ltd., in the Supreme Cooperative's fraud, the hearing is continuing since Wednesday in Ruppandehi District Court.

Victim savers of Supreme Cooperative Awaiting Justice

Lamichhane's 2 million rupees went from the cooperative and he himself cut a check and paid 40,920,000 for the installment of the cooperative, so the government and plaintiff's lawyers have been demanding that he be detained and prosecuted. Likewise, the defendant's lawyers have been denying Lamichhane's involvement and claiming that they should be able to sit outside and fight the case.

On January 6, a case was registered in Ruppandehi District Court, accusing 22 people, including Lamichhane, of Supreme Cooperative fraud and organized crime. In the case, more than 55 crores have been claimed from 28 people including Gitendrababu (GB) Rai, Lamichhane and 100.99 million bigo from Lamichhane, Chabilal Joshi and Lakshmi Prasad Paudel and 2 crore bigo from Lamichhane personally.

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