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Minister Denies Role in Pokhara Land Dispute Audio Leak

Minister Denies Role in Pokhara Land Dispute Audio Leak
Balaram Adhikari

Caught in a Storm! Minister Balaram Adhikari has fiercely denied any link to a leaked audio tied to a Pokhara land dispute. Speaking at a press conference celebrating his ministry’s one-year progress, he called the audio a targeted plot to ruin his reputation. Adhikari stressed that his voice is not in the recording and challenged anyone to prove his involvement. He remains confident, stating the accusations are baseless and meant to harm his image and ministry.

The minister pointed fingers at an individual whose request to transfer a Land Revenue Officer he had rejected. Adhikari claimed this person released the audio out of spite, aiming for personal gain. He labeled the controversy a calculated move to undermine his work and family. The minister’s strong denial has sparked debates about the authenticity of the recording and its motives.

Adhikari stood firm, welcoming any investigation to clear his name. He vowed to accept punishment if proven guilty but insisted the audio is a fabrication. The minister urged the public to see through the false narrative and focus on his ministry’s achievements. This dispute has drawn attention to Nepal’s political landscape, raising questions about trust and transparency in governance.

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