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The Home Minister says - I will take action if I find out that I have taken a bribe of one rupee

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Gurkha. Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has given a stern warning to his subordinates saying that he will adopt 'zero tolerance' on corruption. On Friday evening, in a meeting with the employees of the district administration office in Gorkha, Home Minister Gurung said that even if he found out that he had accepted a bribe of one rupee, he would take action on his own.

"If I come to know that any employee under me across the country has taken a bribe of just one rupee or one sukka, I will take action myself," he said.

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