Rajiv Gurung, known as Deepak Manange, refutes criminal background claims

Kathmandu. Rajiv Gurung, also known as Deepak Manange, a former member of the Gandaki Provincial Assembly, has claimed that he emerged from a background in tourism and agriculture. Manange made this statement while refuting a news report published in Ratopati on Chaitra 22 titled '33 goons detained in two days, police conclude activity increased after Manange's release'.

The published material stated that Manange emerged from a background of gangsterism and that approximately 450 people gathered at Thamel's Nova Club to welcome him after his release from Dillibazar Prison. Manange has refuted the fact that he 'emerged from a background of gangsterism'.

The news report also mentioned that some 'individuals involved in gangsterism' were present at his welcome in Thamel. However, Manange stated that his brothers, well-wishers, and friends had come to meet him. Supporters welcomed him at the Nova Club on Falgun 30. He was released from Dillibazar Prison after serving a sentence for an attempted murder case.

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