The dozer ran on the structure built by former energy minister Khadka on Scout's land
Kathmandu. Kathmandu Metropolitan Corporation has run a dozer on the structure built by former Energy Minister Deepak Khadka on the land of Nepal Scout. On Thursday morning, the metropolitan police arrived with dozers to demolish the structure built on the scout's land in Lainchour, Kathmandu. The dozers of the metropolis have now demolished the structures in a frenzy.
Earlier, Scout issued a notice on October 20 and gave seven days to pay the rent. That deadline has expired today. Scout had warned that he would confiscate all the buildings and goods constructed on his land and if the rent was not collected from it, it would be taken from Khadka's property. Congress leader Khadka has been using the land of Nepal Scout National Headquarters on rent. But they have not paid the rent for a long time.
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