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Chaudhary Group Drama Unfolds: Binod Chaudhary Faces Heat Over Kidnapping and Money Mess, YouTube Channel ‘Thaha’ Sparks Investigation Buzz

Chaudhary Group, the one with the big boss Binod Chaudhary, is caught in some serious drama. People are chatting about a kidnapping, some money mess, and even a tangle with the Pandora Papers. It all spilled out after a bunch of human rights folks took a peek and said, “Hold on, this doesn’t seem right!”

Recently, a YouTube channel called ‘Thaha’ spilled all the details, showing facts and links. Even other news spots jumped in, leaving everyone wondering, “What’s the real story here?”

Let’s dive into the scoop. They’re saying Binod Chaudhary’s crew kidnapped an Indian fella named Laxmikant Sharma. Why? Well, because his son, who works for Chaudhary Group, apparently took off with a bunch of money – around Rs nine million! They’re saying Sharma was stuck in some guest house for over a month, and guess who put him there? Binod Chaudhary himself. Drama alert!

Then there’s Sharma’s son, Shashikant. The police moved him around after saying he played a big role in the money mess, taking a good chunk of the stolen cash. It gets sadder – another person, Bishnu Maheshwori, who got tied up in this money thing, sadly took his own life during a police chat.

Chaudhary Group’s big shots are saying, “No way! We were just keeping Sharma safe.” But Sharma and his son are telling a different story, saying it was more like a kidnapping adventure.

Hold on, there’s more chaos. Chaudhary Group and Binod Chaudhary are part of the Pandora Papers deal. It’s like a big leak of secret financial stuff, pointing fingers at them for doing some tricky money moves offshore. It’s making people wonder, “What’s going on with their business?”

Some human rights folks checked things out and said Chaudhary Group might have messed up on people’s rights, keeping them captive for money. Not cool, right?

Here’s the twist – even with all these big accusations, Binod Chaudhary is still walking around, free as a bird. They’re saying it’s because he’s got lots of power. That’s a head-scratcher!

Andrew s

Andrew has been in the online publishing industry. After receiving his degree in professional journalism from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, he contributed to multiple websites as a freelance writer and feature editor. Mostly, Andrew tackles controversies and theories that lead to a specific conclusion that either debunk or justify a particular claim. Further, Andrew participates in social developments that aim to simplify every individual's way of life and fight for peace. He is the new Editor-in-Chief of Pressroom Today.

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