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Govt padlocks Nepal Scouts’ property illegally occupied by NC lawmaker Deepak Khadka

KATHMANDU, April 19: The government has padlocked Nepal Scouts’ property, which has been illegally occupied for over five years by Nepali Congress Central Committee member and Member of Parliament Deepak Khadka.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 19: The government has padlocked Nepal Scouts’ property, which has been illegally occupied for over five years by Nepali Congress Central Committee member and Member of Parliament Deepak Khadka.


A team from the District Administration Office, Kathmandu along with Nepal Police officials, sealed the land on Thursday evening that Khadka has been using unlawfully.


Khadka allegedly forged the signatures of Nepal Scouts officials and captured the land he had leased for 10 years in 2065 BS.


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Despite the contract expiring in 2075 BS, Khadka continued construction on the land instead of returning it to Nepal Scouts.


Initially, Khadka had leased 3 ropanis of land from Nepal Scouts for 10 years, but he has been using over 12 ropanis of land forcefully.


Khadka Land Development, owned by the NC lawmaker, had signed the contract in 2065 BS.


According to Nepal Scouts, Khadka has not paid the promised rent for a long time, and the outstanding amount has exceeded Rs 63 million.


The land and buildings leased by Khadka himself are now found to be rented out to others.


 
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