Corruption in Patanjali land: 185.8 million rupees fined against defendants including the former Prime Minister of Nepal

Jestha 22, 2082

Matrika Dahal

Corruption in Patanjali land: 185.8 million rupees fined against defendants including the former Prime Minister of Nepal

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In the case of embezzlement of Patanjali land, former Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-S Madhav Kumar Nepal was filed as a defendant, and a fine of Rs. 185.85 million has been fixed.

The abuse of authority investigation commission has filed a case in the special court on Thursday, making 93 people defendants, including the former Prime Minister of Nepal, the then Secretary of the Ministry of Land Reforms Chhabiraj Pant and the head of Patanjali Yogpeeth and Ayurveda Company, Shaligram Singh of Nepal.

The Cabinet of Ministers led by Nepal had given permission to sell the land that had been given a limited exemption to operate the industry within two months against the law without operating the industry. Before the decision of the Council of Ministers, Nepal had instructed the then Land Reforms Minister Dumbar Shrestha to come up with a proposal to sell the land.

The Nepal Council of Ministers opened the way for the sale of land according to the same proposal. The then Minister Shrestha passed away last year. The then Chief Secretary Madhav Ghimire was also involved in this case. 10 years ago, he went missing after a jeep accident in Trishuli river.

 

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