Kavrepalanchok. The details of the damage caused to government and private structures in the district during the ‘Genji’ agitation have been collected. The details of the loss would be collected in coordination with the District Administration Office with the participation of the concerned affected offices and individuals.
The Office said it would collect details of the damaged government and private structures from today. Assistant Chief District Officer Sudarshan Shrestha said the government offices would collect details on the loss and send it to the Office in coordination with the district administration. According to him, details of damages in all structures of the district would be collected within a week.
According to the preliminary details of the office, 18 different government and private structures have been badly damaged. According to the preliminary details of the administration, the municipality buildings, police offices and houses of people’s representatives were vandalized and arson. The Banepa municipality office was vandalized and set ablaze in course of the demonstration on Tuesday, completely damaging important documents and some vehicles.
Similarly, the Area Police Office Banepa, the District Traffic Police Office Banepa, the police posts in Panchkhal and Panauti, as well as the police beat at Hinguwapati were also vandalized and torched. The Banepa municipal office has been reduced to rubble. The demonstrators also vandalized the offices of Panauti and Panchkhal Municipality and Sunkoshi-Panchkhal Water Supply Project.
Similarly, the offices of CPN (UML) and Nepali Congress were also vandalized and torched. Protesters vandalised the offices and set fire to furniture and important documents. They have also set fire to these offices.
The demonstrators had looted the houses of Nepali Congress central committee member Shiva Prasad Humagain, Dhulikhel Municipality Mayor Ashok Byanju, Panauti Municipality Mayor Ram Sharan Bhandari, Deputy Mayor Geeta Banjara, former Panauti Municipality Mayor Bhim Neupane, Ward No 2 Chairman Purushottam Adhikari and businessman Rameshwor Thapa at Kushadevi of Panauti.
The inmates and inmates of the District Jail in Dhulikhel had set it on fire. The fire brigade was immediately brought under control after the inmates and inmates from other places escaped and demanded their release. A huge team of Nepal Army, Nepal Police and Armed Police Force was mobilized outside the prison to house 283 inmates. Two people from the district have lost their lives in course of the ‘Jenji’ agitation in Kathmandu.






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