Sunday, December 21st, 2025

Home Minister Lekhak: No involvement in visa scam, no reason to resign over staff misconduct



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has said that the corruption investigation into the visit visa scandal will not be influenced by him and firmly denied any personal involvement in the case.

Addressing the House of Representatives on Friday amid opposition obstruction, Lekhak claimed there is an attempt to politically frame him.

“I have been wrongly accused just because officials at the Tribhuvan International Airport immigration office are implicated,” he said. “There is no involvement on my part. I am clear on this.”

He added that he is fully prepared to cooperate with the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) and is even ready to appear if required.

Defending his position, Lekhak insisted that a minister should not be forced to resign over the alleged misconduct of employees, calling such demands “completely wrong and inappropriate.”

Publish Date : 13 June 2025 17:47 PM

Gold price drops after recent surge

KATHMANDU: Prices of gold and silver have been fluctuating in

Free eye check-up camp in Ghodaghodi: 75 of 384 people diagnosed with cataracts

KAILALI: A high prevalence of cataracts has been observed in

World Meditation Day observed in Kathmandu (Photos)

KATHMANDU: In line with an announcement by the United Nations,

Impact of erratic weather: Paddy production declines in Bhojpur

BHOJPUR: Paddy production in Bhojpur district has declined this year

Dadeldhura’s Aalitaal Lake shines as new tourist spot

DHANGADHI: Work has begun to promote tourism at Aalitaal, a