Wednesday, June 24th, 2026

Local representatives object to Army letter, say due process not followed



KATHMANDU: Elected representatives in Bardiya have raised serious objections to a letter issued by the Nepal Army seeking updated details of squatter settlements, alleging that due legal procedures were not followed.

The concern comes amid a notice issued by the Division Forest Office in Bardiyaghat under Lumbini Province to clear encroached forest areas. Local representatives argue that the move could affect the housing rights of residents who have been living in the area for years.

Citing the Constitution of Nepal, which guarantees the right to housing, they said the decision contradicts its spirit and fails to consider the ground reality.

They stressed that efforts to resolve land-related issues are already underway in phases across the district, and removing settlements without proper identification of genuine residents would be inappropriate.

The representatives called for identifying legitimate occupants first and addressing their concerns before reclaiming remaining land as government property.

They also objected to the Army’s request for settlement data from local bodies, stating that the letter was issued without adhering to established legal procedures.

Urging coordination among concerned agencies, they emphasized the need for a lawful and humanitarian approach while addressing the issue.

The joint statement was signed by mayors and chairpersons of several local units, including Madhuwan, Gulariya, Rajapur, Geruwa, Thakurbaba, Bansgadhi, Barbardiya and Badhaiyatal.

Publish Date : 29 April 2026 18:30 PM

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