Deuba's explanation: I gave the statement about Yogi Adityanath based on wrong information

Chaitra 30, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Deuba's explanation: I gave the statement about Yogi Adityanath based on wrong information

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Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has denied the statement he made a few days ago about Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Through a program organized in Kathmandu on Saturday, Deuba gave an explanation admitting that his statement was based on wrong information. A few days ago, in a public event, Deuba claimed that Yogi Adityanath came to the Nepali Embassy in Delhi and expressed that he is not in favor of monarchy in Nepal.

However, in the latest program, Deuba clarified that Chief Minister Adityanath did not go to the Nepali Embassy. He said, 'When I spoke today, I spoke about the Chief Minister of India's Uttar Pradesh based on wrong information. He did not come to the embassy, ​​but it happened when Shankar Prasad Sharma, the Nepalese ambassador to India, went to meet him.'

Deuba expressed his regret that the wrong message was sent to the public due to his confusion and clarified that 'it is a rumor that we are on the side of the king in Nepal, even if my photo is printed, it is not.'

Similarly, Chairman Deuba also expressed his concern about the functioning of the current government. He emphasized that the government should make good use of people's money and stop unnecessary expenditure. "There is a lot of defamation going on in the name of the government, I want this not to happen," said Deuba.

Kantipur

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