KP Oli seems much more desperate in the fake Bhutanese refugee scandal

Hamrakura
Published 2023 May 09 Tuesday

Kathamndu.  Nepal's political scene has been rocked by a scandal involving fake Bhutanese refugees. The scandal has ensnared leaders of both the ruling and opposition parties, raising concerns about the country's global image.

Nepal's political landscape is being rocked by a scandal involving a fake Bhutanese refugee scam that has implicated high-profile politicians and officials. The scandal has caused concerns over Nepal's global image as over 100 people have filed complaints for fraud, involving over Rs 230 million.

Prime Minister Dahal and Chairman Oli have held discussions regarding the scam, and Chairman Oli is reportedly desperate as his party's cadres are allegedly involved in the fraudulent scheme.

In a stunning development, former Prime Minister KP Oli has been implicated in Nepal's fake Bhutanese refugee scandal. The scandal involves fraudulent claims of Bhutanese refugee status, with over 100 people filing complaints for fraud, totaling over Rs 230 million. With the Bhutanese refugee camp located in Jhapa, where Oli began his political career, there are concerns that politicians from the area may be involved in the scheme. As investigations into the scandal continue, there are growing calls for greater transparency and accountability in Nepal's political system.

Last week, an arrest warrant was issued against former Deputy Prime Minister and UML Secretary Top Bahadur Rayamajhi and his son for their alleged involvement in the scam. The scandal has shed light on the need for stronger measures to combat corruption in Nepal and to hold high-profile officials and politicians accountable for their actions.

According to reports, a former minister and several sitting officials have been implicated in the scam, which involves fraudulent claims of Bhutanese refugee status. An arrest warrant has been issued against the former minister, Top Bahadur Rayamajhi, and his son on fraud charges.

The scandal has drawn attention to the issue of Bhutanese refugees in Nepal, many of whom have been living in camps for decades. Advocates for the refugees say that the scandal highlights the need for greater transparency in the refugee resettlement process.

Meanwhile, the scandal has also raised concerns about corruption in Nepal's political system. Critics say that the scandal shows the need for greater accountability and transparency in government, as well as stronger measures to combat corruption.

The scandal is likely to have far-reaching implications for Nepal's political landscape, as well as its relations with other countries. As investigations into the scandal continue, many are calling for swift and decisive action to restore public trust in the government and safeguard Nepal's reputation on the global stage.



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