It is a well-known fact that he said that he got his hands on the tender after opening the tender. He said that he started his business at the age of 15 by taking a loan from 56,000 banks. He ran a grocery store, a fancy shop, and even a hotel. After not earning enough money, he started a wind company and expanded his business. Today, his wind company employs 1,100 people, taking over government property. Batas Company, which has been doing business, has won the tender at the place where the UML has been held.
He said that he has benefited from the vacant space and worked with the idea of development. The Dharamsala in Tilganga of Pasupatinath, built to make it easier for the religious to find a place to stay, has also been turned into a star hotel. Nepal is a religious, naturally rich country. People from all over the world come to the temple for lessons, worship and devotion. Historical structures built to make it easier for people who have faith in God to eat and drink are also being put into business nowadays. Such immoral acts are constantly being perpetrated by big people.
It has been revealed that Dr. Pradip Dhakal, Member Secretary of Pasupati Area Development Fund, has secretly contracted the Dharamsala for a hotel. Significant areas have been brought to the fore by the Basat Company through secret agreements. Going beyond the law, it is open to use the law for its own work by carrying out illegal agreements. The wind company has started constructing its structure in the premises of Dharamsala leased for the hotel.
During the visit of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi to Nepal in August 2075, the Prime Minister of Nepal KP Sarma Oli was entrusted with the construction of Dharamsala with the assistance of Rs 340 million to strengthen the brotherhood. The agreement was reached with the company. At present, Star Hotel is in operation there. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had built the dharamsala so that his citizens would not have any problem when they come to Nepal. The Batas Company has agreed to operate the hotel. Scams in such settings are coming out in Nepal in a few days and will continue to slow down. The same thing happened in the Baluwatar land case.
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