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Sudhan Set for Home Ministry Return After Probe Clears Him - Peoples' Review

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Kathmandu, June 6: The government is preparing to reappoint former Home Minister Sudhan Gurung after an investigation committee reportedly found no wrongdoing in allegations related to his assets. Gurung resigned as home minister on April 22 after it emerged that he had previously held shares in a company linked to controversial businessman Deepak Bhatt. Thursday marked 44 days since his resignation. A committee formed to investigate Gurung’s as…
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Kathmandu. The investigation committee on the then Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has submitted a report. Committee Chairman Achyut Prasad Bhandari said that the 45-page report was submitted to the Prime Minister on Friday. Although the five-day extension to the committee was due to expire on Sunday, the report was submitted before that. The committee's report on Sudhan Gurung is 45 pages long, excluding evidence. Two copies of the report have been…

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Rajdhani Daily News broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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