Nepal, June 6 -- Corruption charges brought against former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal is one of a kind in the country's political history. Appointed premier 16 years ago in May 2009 and who resigned after nine months in office, leader Nepal is one of the most senior politicians to face corruption accusations after the anti-graft body, CIAA, charged him and 92 others with violating a Cabinet-approved resolution in 2009 that permitted Patanjali Yogpeeth to buy land property over the permissible limit for 'constructing a yoga college and herbal industry.' Within two months, the same cabinet authorized the sale of this property, creating serious concerns regarding the motive and legality of the decisions. Reports revealed that the nati...