Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has claimed that a corruption case was filed against him out of revenge.
He said this while addressing a program held at the party's central office in Aloknagar on Saturday. He said that the role of his party in Nepal's politics is important and those who are jealous of it are scared. He was appalled by the role of the party and alleged that the case was being prosecuted on the basis of bias.
Nepal said that he is ready to take full responsibility if he took a bribe of one rupee from someone, took a sum of land as bribe, or damaged the country and the people by doing any improper work. He said that he will face the challenges against him firmly.
President Nepal said, 'The role of our party in Nepal's politics is important. Seeing that, some people are frightened, frightened, prejudiced. They are burning with a sense of revenge. An example of that is the corruption case you heard about recently. The issue of corruption. A basis for decision is needed. If I have taken a bribe of one rupee from someone, if I have taken a bribe of one price of land, if I have done something unfair, if I have done something that will harm the country and the people, I am ready to take full responsibility for it.'
President Nepal insisted that there is no need to be afraid of things done with good intentions. He has also claimed that there is no corruption related work through him. He also said that enmity should not be kept if there is a difference of opinion or mind.
'I have always said - don't be afraid, don't be afraid. There is no need to panic when there is no ulterior motive, no personal gain, no personal gain. I will stand firmly against all false accusations. I believe—judiciary will give justice. Justice will prevail, it must. Injustice must be defeated. We all want to believe in the courts and advance the rule of law in the country. This challenge has come—to be faced. Some people leave the field after seeing the challenge, they get scared - we will not leave the field,' said Nepal.
