Nepal ex-PM faces graft charge over land deal with Indian yoga guru's firm


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  • Friday, 06 Jun 2025

Former Prime Ministers Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, along with Madhav Kumar Nepal and Jhala Nath Khanal, who are opposing the current Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, also known as K.P. Oli, take part in a mass gathering against the dissolution of parliament, in Kathmandu, Nepal February 10, 2021. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar/ File Photo

KATHMANDU (Reuters) -Authorities in Nepal have charged former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal with corruption and demanded a million-dollar fine over the purchase of land by a firm owned by Indian yoga guru Baba Ramdev, a court official said on Friday.

Nepal, prime minister between 2009 and 2011, faces charges of allowing Patanjali Yogpeeth Nepal company to purchase more land than it was legally allowed to own for herb production, processing and a hospital in the Himalayan nation 15 years ago.

Both Nepal and Patanjali Yogpeeth deny any wrongdoing.

The 72-year-old Nepal heads a small opposition group in parliament and his United Socialist Party says the prosecution is an act of "political vendetta" against him.

"I have not done anything illegal nor indulged in any corruption concerning Patanjali land deal causing any loss to the state," Nepal told the Kantipur daily newspaper.

The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), a corruption watchdog, alleged that some of the land, in Kavre district, was later allowed to be swapped with other land, or sold at a higher price, causing a loss to the state.

The allegations were set out in a charge sheet filed by the commission on Thursday at the Special Court in Kathmandu.

The commission demanded Nepal be ordered to pay a fine of 185.85 million Nepali rupees ($1.35 million). If found guilty he could also be sentenced to up to 17yearsinjail.

A spokesperson for Patanjali in India denied any wrongdoing, saying it bought the land privately through due legal process.

"Patanjali has not acquired any government land. It is unfair to drag our name in local political vendetta actions and proceedings," S K Tijarawala, Patanjali's spokesperson, told Reuters in a text message.

The commission also charged 92 others, including some former ministers and officials, some of whom are already dead.

Yaga Raj Regmi, information officer of the court, said Nepal would receive a formal court notice giving him 15 days in which to present himself at court and the hearing would start after that.

(Reporting by Gopal Sharma, additional reporting and editing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar, William Maclean)

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