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Nepal protesters clash with police over politician’s fraud charges

Rabi Lamichhane, Nepal's former deputy premier, faced charges of fraud and organised crime
Rabi Lamichhane, Nepal's former deputy premier, faced charges of fraud and organised crime - Copyright AFP YUNISH GURUNG
Rabi Lamichhane, Nepal's former deputy premier, faced charges of fraud and organised crime - Copyright AFP YUNISH GURUNG
Anup OJHA

Nepali police fired tear gas Sunday at thousands of protesters loyal to a former deputy premier once seen as a rising political star, as he appeared in court on charges his supporters say are politically motivated.

Rabi Lamichhane faces charges of fraud and organised crime related to the alleged embezzlement of funds from a financial cooperative prior to his entry into politics, a case that has garnered national attention.

Lamichhane rejects the charges, which his angry supporters say were trumped up. 

Lamichhane is well known for his career as a television host in the Himalayan republic, making his name as an anti-corruption crusader through aggressive interviews with public officials.

He shot to political power in November 2022 with his Rastriya Swatantra Party tapping into widespread discontent at Nepal’s elderly political leadership, becoming the deputy premier and interior minister.

But he was sacked in January 2023, after Nepal’s top court barred him from office for failing to regain citizenship after giving up his US passport.

He was arrested in the capital Kathmandu on Friday, and transferred to the city of Pokhara, where he was remanded in custody for a further six days, “for further investigation,” Kaski District Court information officer Suraj Adhikari said.

Police said thousands of people took part in the protests Sunday, with baton-wielding officers blocking off areas around the district court and spraying crowds with water cannon and tear gas.  

Protesters chanted slogans against Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, claiming the charges against Lamichhane were politically motivated.

The Kathmandu Post newspaper reported that a parliamentary committee had accused Lamichhane of embezzling millions of rupees from multiple cooperatives while running the Gorkha Media Network, before his entry into politics.

“We have been supporting the investigation but this is a political vendetta to finish a new party that is working for the betterment of people,” RSP party member Toshima Karki said. 

“They think they can finish our party by attacking an individual, this is wrong,” she added.

“We are doing a peaceful protest and we are committed to fight against this injustice.”

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