Nepal Ex PM Sher Bahadur Deuba Arrest Warrant: There is tremendous turmoil in the politics of Nepal at present. Amid the new government’s tough stance against corruption, the Kathmandu District Court has issued an arrest warrant against former Prime Minister and senior leader Sher Bahadur Deuba and his wife in a money laundering case. This action has been approved by the bench of Judge Mahendra Khadka on the demand of the agencies investigating corruption cases.
Burnt notes revealed the secret
The crux of this entire matter is the ‘Gen-G’ Is to the movement. During the investigation, photographs and videos of burnt cash were revealed from the premises of several leaders, including scenes from Deuba’s house. Forensic investigation confirmed that the notes were genuine, after which money laundering This matter became more serious and a comprehensive investigation was initiated.
‘Balen government’ on corruption screw of
After the elections held on March 5 in Nepal, the political equations have completely changed. The new government has reopened old corruption cases as soon as it took power. One more before Deuba Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli But the legal noose has also been tightened. Experts believe that this action is part of the campaign to clean the country’s politics.
Deuba is out of the country, preparations for Interpol
According to reports, Sher Bahadur Deuba and his wife are not in Nepal at present. He went to Singapore for treatment on February 26 and then went to Hong Kong, from where he has not returned yet. In view of his absence, Nepali investigating agencies are now issuing a ‘Red Notice’ with the help of Interpol to bring him back. Preparing to release.
Crisis on political career
Sher Bahadur Deuba has been the Prime Minister of Nepal five times and has been a prominent face of the country’s active politics since 1991. However, this serious allegation of money laundering and the arrest warrant has put his decades-long political career in deep trouble.
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