Former Home Minister Gurung's investigation is over, the committee asked for 5 days to prepare the report
Kathmandu. The high-level committee formed to investigate former Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has completed its main task of investigation. Although the deadline has expired on Monday, the committee has requested an additional 5 days from the government to complete the report.
According to the committee, the process of taking Gurung's statement and collecting the necessary evidence has been completed. However, the committee has sent a letter to the Prime Minister's Office stating that more time is needed as the report writing work and analysis of some additional evidences are yet to be done. The government has not yet made a formal decision on this.
Controller General Shobhakant Poudel and associate attorney Achyutamani Neupane are members of the three-member committee formed on May 28 under the chairmanship of former high court judge Achyuta Prasad Bhandari. The committee is mainly investigating former home minister Gurung's property dispute, share investment in businessman Deepak Bhatt's company, land exceeding the limit and various disputed land purchase and sale issues.
Express
Related News
After the prime minister did not come to the parliament, the opposition rioted, boycotting the meeting demanding resignation by Hark Sampang
Kathmandu. In Wednesday's meeting of the House of Representatives, the opposition parties protested sharply over the absence of Prime Minister Balendra Shah.
After the prime minister himself did not attend the important discussion on the pol...
The government's decision to extend the period of inquiry commission by one month
Kathmandu. The government has decided to extend the deadline of the inquiry commission regarding the incident of 23rd and 24th August by one month. Jagdish Kharel, Government Spokesperson and Minister of Information and Communications informed tha...
Elections 71 days left: Parties preparing a closed list towards proportionality
Kathmandu. As the date of the election of members of the House of Representatives is approaching, the political parties have intensified their internal preparations. The Election Commission has proceeded with the work of the National Assembly and...
RPPA's objection to the fact that the workers of the RSP were leaning on the statue of King Birendra
Kathmandu. Rashtriya Prajatantra Party has objected to the workers of Rashtriya Swatantra Party standing over the statue of King Birendra at Birendrachowk in Tulsipur, Dang district. When the president of RSVP Rali Lamichhane Dang left, the worker...
Boycott of first city meeting of National Independent Party Melamchi: Question on internal democracy
Sindhupalchok. The boycott of the first city session of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSVP held in Melamchi municipality of Sindhupalchok has raised questions about the internal management and democratic practices within the party. It is a matter...
UML instructions to subordinates to update voter list
Kathmandu. CPN-UML has directed the subordinate committees to be active in collecting and updating voter lists targeting the upcoming local level and state assembly elections. The Election Commission has issued a letter regarding the resumption of...



