Chief Administrative Officer Tek Bahadur Budthapa said that the damage was worth 98 lakh 73 thousand three hundred and 83 rupees.
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According to Chandannath Municipality, there was a loss of one crore rupees due to the vandalism committed by the protestors during the Genji Rebellion.
During the Genji movement on the 24th of August, municipal offices, vehicles and physical structures were vandalized. According to the municipal office, 5 motorcycles were burnt.
Chief Administrative Officer Tek Bahadur Budthapa said that the damage was worth 98 lakh 73 thousand three hundred and 83 rupees. According to him, some goods have been set on fire. Some have been vandalized and made useless. The details of damage to vehicles worth 79 lakh 73 thousand are in the municipality. He said that machinery and office materials were damaged to the value of 1.3 million and other physical structures worth 6 million.
Mayor Rajusingh Kathayat said that the municipality had to deal with a lot of damage in the name of Genji movement. He said, "There are no windows and doors in the office." Vehicles are also vandalized. When you enter the office, you get excited.'
According to the information collected by the municipality, fire engines, ambulances, hearses, dozers, Mahindra Jeeps, Hilex cars and Scorpios were vandalized. Demonstrators vandalized with cubes, swords and stones. 11 motorcycles and scooters were vandalized. Likewise, desktop computers, LCDs, integrated service system token machines, digital citizen charters, printers, water dispensers, furniture, city police materials etc. inside the office are completely destroyed.
