Deputy Speaker Thakur's complaint to Lalitpur police against journalist Shrestha
Kathmandu. Another complaint has been registered against journalist Kishore Shrestha on the day he was released by the order of the Supreme Court. Deputy Speaker Ruvikumari Thakur said that a complaint has been filed against Shrestha at the district police complex Lalitpur.
Deputy Speaker Thakur accused Shrestha of spreading very misleading, untrue, unrestrained and scandalous news on Jan Aastha's Facebook page and online with the intention of tarnishing her personal image, dignity and constitutional image and causing serious and irreparable damage to her personal character and reputation.
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