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RSP urges govt not to act against non-squatters until report on landless is finalized



KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party has urged the government not to take action against individuals other than genuine landless squatters until a formal assessment is completed.

A secretariat meeting of the party made five key decisions, including those related to squatter management, candidate selection, and preparations for the general convention, according to party spokesperson Manish Jha.

The party decided to recommend that the government form an empowered authority to address the issue of unplanned settlements across the country. It also called on the government to refrain from taking any action, except in the case of verified landless squatters, until the authority submits its report.

RSP further stressed that local governments should handle the removal of structures in a sensitive and humane manner.

In a statement, the party said it is important to prioritize the safety of those living in vulnerable conditions and urged people not to panic amid concerns surrounding eviction drives. It also noted that addressing the issue of landless squatters is part of its election manifesto commitments.

The party has formally advised the government to proceed accordingly while ensuring that genuine squatters are properly identified and managed before any further action is taken.

Publish Date : 03 May 2026 18:32 PM

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