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MP Aren Rai Questions Parliament on GB Rai's Arrest Amid Cooperative Fraud Allegations

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In the House of Representatives, MP Aren Rai raised questions regarding the delayed arrest of GB Rai, a business partner of Rastriya Swatantra Party Chairperson Rabi Lamichhane, in connection with alleged multi-billion rupee embezzlement from cooperatives. Rai also cautioned against misusing state funds for victim compensation while highlighting other issues.

  • MP Aren Rai questioned the government's inaction on arresting GB Rai, who is linked to cooperative fraud and money laundering cases.
  • The Kathmandu District Court has reportedly granted relief in the organized crime and money laundering case involving GB Rai and Rabi Lamichhane.
  • Gorkha Media Network, jointly operated by Rabi Lamichhane and GB Rai, is under investigation for misappropriating large sums of money.
  • MP Aren Rai also raised concerns about monkey menace and the settlement of squatters and unmanaged settlements during the parliamentary session.

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