Minister Gupta Resigns After Audio Leak Sparks Outrage

Pressure for his resignation had intensified after the release of an audio recording allegedly implicating him in a bribery negotiation

Even leaders from within the ruling coalition had called for his removal. Photo: Courtesy of Rajkumar Gupta/Facebook

Rajkumar Gupta, Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, has resigned from his position following allegations of involvement in a bribe deal.

Gupta submitted his resignation to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli Tuesday, July 15, according to the state-run RSS news agency.

Pressure for his resignation had intensified after the release of an audio recording allegedly implicating him in a bribery negotiation. Even leaders from within the ruling coalition had called for his removal.

Defending himself on Facebook, Gupta claimed he has become a victim of advanced technology and expressed hope that no one else would have to endure the same ordeal.

“Sometimes, even poison you haven’t consumed can affect you—and I have become a victim of that….I resigned to help uncover the truth through a proper investigation into the allegations,” the post read.

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