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DPM Shrestha vows to lead anti-corruption campaign further ahead



GORKHA: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Narayankaji Shrestha assured that no innocent will be prosecuted while the guilty will not be spared in the anti-corruption campaign waged by the incumbent government.

Inaugurating a basic hospital at Bhacchek at Ajirkot rural municipality-3 in Gorkha district today, DPM Shrestha said that the anti-corruption campaign will be continued effectively as long as the incumbent government is in power.

He mentioned that campaign to deliver justice to loan shark victims was also in the offing, pledging to bring the culprits to book based on the investigation and evidence.

DPM Shrestha said that in the wake of political changes in the country, he wishes to transform the society in such a way that peace and order are maintained and the daily needs of the general people are fulfilled thereafter they could experience a new lease of life.

“We will like to build a nation where the corrupt ones, criminals, and smugglers feel that their days are over,” he expressed.

According to him, the federal government is moving ahead by keeping good governance and prosperity campaigns as the major agenda for socio-economic transformation in the country.

Home Minister Shrestha mentioned, “We will continue moving ahead with determination to establish good governance and to deliver rewards of development to the citizens.”

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