• Politics
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • This Week
  • Trending
  • Video

Himalaya Post English
  • Home
  • Main News
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Interview
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • | नेपाली संस्करण |

Select Page

HURPES concerned over letting off powerful ones in Lalita land scam

Posted by Himalaya Post | Feb 7, 2020

HURPES concerned over letting off powerful ones in Lalita land scam
756
SHARES
ShareTweet
The Human Rights and Peace Society (HURPES) has expressed severe concern over letting off those in the main responsibility in connection with the Lalita Niwas land scam. The HURPES said it was unfortunate to spare those in power despite filing corruption case against 175 persons including former Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Kumar Gachchhadar by the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA). HURPES’ attention was drawn seriously towards Nepali Congress’ stand that filing case against its Vice Chairman Gachhadar was ill-intended and its decision to protest it by mobilizing sister organizations, HURPES Chairman Uttam Pudashaini stated in the press release. “The double standard maintained by the constitutional body CIAA in the Baluwatar land scam was quite regrettable,” Pudashaini added in the statement. It further said it was equally condemnable on the parts of both the ruling and the opposition parties to try to condone those accused of corruption.

Share:

PreviousCC meeting for collectivism, Prachanda says
NextOnline television operators express commitment to follow journalist code of conduct

Related Posts

Major General Devgan of the Indian Army is visiting Nepal

Major General Devgan of the Indian Army is visiting Nepal

October 6, 2024

KUKL starts exploring water sources and their conservation

KUKL starts exploring water sources and their conservation

February 27, 2020

Telephone service disrupted in Rolpa

Telephone service disrupted in Rolpa

June 18, 2018

70 K signatures calling for reforms in BPKIHS submitted to PM Oli

70 K signatures calling for reforms in BPKIHS submitted to PM Oli

July 2, 2018

Latest News

  • India’s Environment Minister Yadav Calls for Global Cooperation to Protect Himalayan Ecosystems
  • Indian Minister Bhupender Yadav’s Address: “Protecting the Himalayas is a Shared Responsibility of Humanity”
  • PM Modi Salutes Armed Forces After Operation Sindoor Success
  • Modi’s Address to the Nation: “Operation Sindoor” Marks Decisive Victory Against Terrorism
  • Operation Sindoor: India’s Masterstroke in Counter-Terrorism and Its Rise as a Global Superpower

Like us on Facebook

Himalaya Post

Himalaya Post

Himalaya Post

Publisher-

Logic Media Pvt. Ltd.

Address – Kathmandu-4, Baluwatar
Phone No. – 977, 01 – 4247105
www.himalayapost.com

Information Department Registration Certificate No. 172 / 073 – 74

Email –
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Himalaya Post English News Portal published by Logic Media Pvt. Ltd.:

President / Principal Editor –
Lomash Chapagain

Managing Director / Editor –
Milan Bhandari

Advisor / Chief Editor –
Aagneya Sharma

Co-Editor –
Ramchandra Pandey

Desk / Correspondent –
Nirmal Koirala

Camera / Correspondent –
Krishna Khatri

Australia Correspondent –
Roshan Dahal

Visit our Nepali Edition Himalaya Post | Published by Logic Media Pvt. Ltd.