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KMC pledges humane approach in clearing illegal structures



0KATHMANDU: Acting Mayor Sunita Dangol has said that the Kathmandu Metropolitan City will adopt a humane approach while carrying out its ongoing campaign to protect public land and remove unauthorized structures.

In a statement shared on social media, Dangol clarified that the metropolitan office is playing a supportive role in actions being undertaken in line with government decisions and requests from the District Administration Office. She noted that the city’s position was shaped by discussions held among members of the municipal executive on April 24.

Dangol emphasized that the removal of structures will be conducted with full respect for human dignity. She said special attention will be given to vulnerable groups, including senior citizens, the sick, pregnant women, children, and persons with disabilities.

The acting mayor further stated that the metropolis aims to ensure the process remains dispute-free, safe, and fair, while strictly adhering to legal and judicial standards. She reiterated that the city is committed to making maximum efforts to ensure that its actions do not contradict the law or principles of justice.

According to Dangol, the metropolitan office has been working to safeguard government, public, and community land in a manner that aligns with legal provisions and fairness.

She also urged all stakeholders, officials, and the general public to extend necessary support and coordination to ensure the success of the campaign.

Publish Date : 25 April 2026 09:25 AM

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