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MP Abhishek Pratap Sah Alleges Suspicious Assets of Former Minister Sudan Gurung, Demands Probe

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Nepali Congress lawmaker Abhishek Pratap Sah has raised concerns over the property disclosure of former Home Minister Sudan Gurung, describing the assets as suspicious and unnatural. Speaking in the House of Representatives, Sah demanded an impartial, transparent, and high-level investigation into Gurung's assets, alleging that the government might be attempting to shield the former minister through a staged probe.

  • Sah expressed doubts about the fairness of the investigation committee formed to probe Gurung's assets, suggesting it might be intended to acquit him.
  • The lawmaker urged authorities to bring individuals with questionable assets within the ambit of the law and ensure accountability through transparent legal processes.
  • Concerns were raised that the investigation process could weaken public trust in state institutions if not conducted transparently.
  • The situation highlights ongoing scrutiny of public officials regarding asset declarations and accountability in Nepal.

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