Disruption in the development of sports in the district after Chaur, which is a public playground, went under the control of the armed police
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Bud village of Kushma has been under the control of the armed police for 25 years. A temporary barrack of the armed police was erected here in 2058 when the armed conflict was at its peak. From the day he was armed, his own playground became forbidden for the players.
Watching, the police parade started at Bud village square . Now there is the office of Armed Police No. 25 Gana Headquarters Chandika. Gone are the years when players expected to leave the field armed.
There is a complaint of sports people that it is difficult to identify and advance the talent of the new generation of players due to the lack of dynamic playground. Out of the 84 ropani 14 annas of land in Bud village, it seems that 78 ropani 7 annas 2 dams of land are in the name of the armed forces.
According to the statistics of Malpot Office Parbat, on 27th of December 2058, the land in the share of public playground and District Sports Development Committee has been canceled and it has been retained in the name of armed forces. The armed forces have been carrying out their activities inside the fence by grabbing public land apart from their share.
In 2058, the cabinet meeting decided to provide Badgaunchaur in the name of armed forces, Shiv Paudel, the former president of District Sports Development Committee Parbat told. At that time, the voice of the sports lovers was growing that the armed forces should not be handed over to the village. Seeing this, consensus was sought in the district to implement the decision made by the government.
District Administration, District Development Committee, Industry and Commerce Association and representatives of political parties agreed to provide nearby land and funds to the Sports Development Committee, Paudel, the former chairman of the District Sports Development Committee said, "I am the chairman from 2068 to 71". After I came, I brought 25 lakh rupees to provide the armed forces to sports After that, I forced dozers on the 24 ropani land that was given to us.' Congress central member and former MP Arjun Prasad Joshi is often accused of being active in handing over the Badgaunchaur armed forces. But he flatly refuses. Instead, he claims that after the government's decision to give Badgaunchaur to the armed forces, he met the then IGP of the armed forces, Krishna Mohan Shrestha, and took the initiative to compensate the sports committee for the land.
Trahimam's situation was that the Maoists will attack the headquarters today, tomorrow. Everyone is armed to be safe. Now there is no need to blame each other", he said, "After the government decided to give the land, there is nothing I can stop. The representatives of all the political parties of the district have agreed to keep the armed forces in Badgaonchaur.'
Karate trainer Ram Shrestha said that Parbat is 20 years behind in sports. "Sports activities that did not stop even when there was a war in the country, after staying in armed Budgaonchaur, sports and sportsmen got excited", he said, "I also learned karate in Budgaonchaur, there was a lot of enthusiasm at that time". There was a rumor that he should play for the nation. Naresh Shrestha, a 47-year-old player who won the gold medal in the first international karate tournament in Budgaonchaur around 2054, says, 'Even when he reached other districts, mountain players were respected, but due to the lack of playing fields, the new generation could not come.' "Players from Magdi, Baglung and Parbat used to gather and play football every week. "Nowadays, competitions are held in unorganized and narrow grounds like Akkal-Jukkal warehouses, Bud villages, etc.," he said.
Kushma Municipality-5 Ward President Ramhari Sharma remembers his childhood spent playing in Budgaonchaur. Reminiscing about the year 2042/43, he said, '55 Govis secondary schools used to come to participate in the Virendra Challenge Shield competition. The playground was crowded with students and spectators.'
Even though it is not possible to bring back the football that has been parted in the name of armed forces, he demands that football should be provided to the players in the morning and evening without interruption. Locals also demand that the field should be provided armed to the players of Kushma to reveal their talents in an easy way . Sports such as football, volleyball, handball, table tennis, taekwondo, karate, high jump, long jump, and running were played in Budgaonchaur.
