
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has said that he will not appear in politics if he is proven wrong since he came to the Home Ministry. During a discussion with party workers in Dhanusha on Saturday, Home Minister Lekhak said that there is no reason to worry about the issues raised against him. There is no reason for my friends to worry about this. The day I came here, if any wrongdoing occurs, I will not appear in politics from that day. All the issues raised will be investigated properly,' he said. Home Minister Lekhak also said that he has been silent about the issues because he understands how and where they came from. What is being written on Twitter. Why did I remain silent for two or three days, I was trying to understand where and why this is happening. Many things have been known. After going to Kathmandu today, I will issue a statement and in two or four days I will also say something,' he said. Minister Lekhak said that throughout his life in politics, he has not done anything to humiliate party leaders and workers. The issues raised will be investigated properly,' he said. The Home Ministry had transferred the employees of the Immigration Office after the CIAA investigated the matter of sending people abroad by taking a large sum of money. The Home Ministry had transferred 8 people from the Immigration Office at Tribhuvan International Airport on Thursday. Immigration officers Prem Prasad Poudel and Birbhadra Joshi were transferred to the Kathmandu District Administration Office and Nar Bahadur Thapa was transferred to the Banke District Administration Office. Similarly, Assistant Computer Operator Kamala Shrestha, Computer Operators Uden Subedi, Pradeep Kumar Yadav, Pawan Gurung and Dhanraj Upadhyay were transferred to the Prison Management Department or its subordinates. Similarly, the Home Ministry had also pulled six other people from the Immigration Office. Earlier, the Home Ministry had taken away the responsibility of Immigration Chief Tirtharaj Bhattarai and pulled them to the Home Ministry. Along with this, the Home Ministry has transferred 15 people from the Immigration Office. The Home Ministry had reshuffled a large number of employees after the authorities started an investigation into the incident where the Immigration Office had facilitated the sending of visit visas by collecting money from middlemen. Also: Home Minister says 'I will resign, investigate': Shekhar Koirala
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