The Public Accounts Committee has decided to send the investigation report on the Patanjali land case to the Commission for Authority and Investigation.
Chairman of the committee, Rishikesh Pokharel, said that a complaint has been received in the Public Accounts Committee in connection with the Patanjali land case and a report has been made after making inquiries in the ministry and various places. "It has been decided to recommend to the authority to carry out further investigation and the necessary process," he said.
Besides The meeting has decided to extend the time of the seven sub-committees formed to study the complaints received by the Public Accounts Committee for one month.
The report of the government inquiry committee confirmed that the land bought by the Patanjali Yogpeeth and Ayurveda Company Nepal, which was run by the Indian yoga guru Ramdev, was embezzled at a limited discount to operate the industry. But such a report was kept secret for a long time . Although the Land Management and Records Department has submitted a report to the government with suggestions for further investigation on Patanjali for misappropriation of land contrary to the conditions of restriction and restriction, the report was not made public.
On January 18, 2066, the Cabinet led by Madhav Kumar Nepal gave approval to Patanjali to buy 815 acres of land in Kavre with a limited discount to run an Ayurvedic University, Research Center, Yogashala, Ayurvedic Medicine Industry, Herb Farming, Cow Farm etc. After that, Patanjali purchased more than 593 ropanis of land in Sanga, Nasikasthan and Mahendra Jyoti gavis (Chalal Ganeshsthan) of Savik which is currently under the Banepa Municipality of Kavre. Less than two and a half months after that, the Council of Ministers decided to sell 353 ropanis and 15 annas of land to Kasthamandap Business Homes Pvt. The then UML leader was the Prime Minister of Nepal when the controversial decision was made to sell the demarcated land.
