Former Energy Minister Deepak Khadka, who left the country after the Gen-G movement, returns

Khadka said, ”I could bear it after that ordeal. My wife felt traumatized. There is a record of treatment at Medanta Hospital. My wife and child are there. I have come now.”

kartik 3, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Former Energy Minister Deepak Khadka, who left the country after the Gen-G movement, returns

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Former Energy Minister Deepak Khadka, who left the country after the Gen-G movement, has returned home. He informed that he reached the Indian capital New Delhi via the Terai and that his family is still there.

‘I could bear it after that ordeal. My wife felt traumatized. So we went to the Terai to get out for a few days. I got dengue there. I got it too,’ he said while addressing a press conference at his residence on Monday morning. ‘There is a record of treatment at Medanta Hospital. My wife and child are there. I have come now. I am a politician, not someone who runs away.’ Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal had informed that Khadka had fled. In an interview with Naya Patrika, Aryal had said, ‘The then Energy Minister (Deepak Khadka) has fled, others are also trying to flee, we are studying whether there are provisions to prevent them from fleeing.’ Home Ministry officials also confirmed that Khadka had left the country by land. Kantipur published the news story.

Khadka said he returned because the government and the 'so-called media' had misled society.

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