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Action against Khand only after court verdict: NC leader Singh

CHITWAN, July 30: Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh today said that the party should punish Bal Krishna Khand, who is currently in custody in connection with the fake Bhutanese refugee scam, only after the court declares him guilty.
By Republica

CHITWAN, July 30: Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh today said that the party should punish Bal Krishna Khand, who is currently in custody in connection with the fake Bhutanese refugee scam, only after the court declares him guilty.


It is not that an accused person is not subject to punishment, he said at a press conference organized here by the Nepali Congress Chitwan.


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Referring to the past incidents wherein the NC did not proceed with punishment in a case that is sub judice, he said the issue relating to Khand would be decided only after the court’s verdict against him.


"In past incidents, the party took action against the guilty only after the court verdict. No action has been taken so far in the case of Khand accordingly," he said. He, however, said the NC would not protect the corrupt. "The NC is always in favor of the rule of law. It does not favor any leader when it comes to legal things."


Meanwhile, NC central member Nainsingh Mahar said the party was becoming much stronger after the central committee meeting. Speaking at a press conference in Narayanghat, Chitwan, he claimed that the meeting helped both the party and the government to become much stronger.


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