Media will not pursue trial, action will continue: Home Minister Gurung
Kathmandu. Home Minister Sudhan Gurung, who is facing accusations of concealing investment in property details and association with controversial businessmen, has strongly objected saying that a 'media trial' has been conducted against him. Home Minister Gurung has given this reaction while opening his mouth for the first time regarding the various allegations made against him and the news that have been made public. He termed the criticisms against him as a planned attack.
Home Minister Gurung has claimed that the investments made by him in various stock markets are from legitimate sources and all their accounts are safe in the bank system.
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