In the federal government offices, 1 complete, 2 partial and 3 general offices have been damaged. Provincial Police Office Surkhet has data that 7 offices were damaged, 4 completely and 3 partially.
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55 physical structures of Karnali were damaged during the Genji movement that took place on 23rd and 24th of August last year. Karnali Province Police Office Surkhet has informed that there has been major damage to the government and physical structures of the province.
The police said that the physical structure was damaged due to arson, vandalism and theft.
6 offices, 1 complete, 2 partial and 3 normal, have been damaged towards the federal government office. Provincial Police Office Surkhet has data that 7 offices were damaged, 4 completely and 3 partially. Similarly, 18 physical structures of the district and local levels have been damaged. 7 offices were completely destroyed while 10 were partially damaged. 1 suffered minor damage.
Similarly, 9 private physical structures were damaged, the spokesman of the provincial police office, Senior Superintendent of Police Kedar Khanal informed. According to him, 4 private physical structures were completely damaged and 5 were partially damaged. He said that the physical structures of 3 other organizations were damaged, 1 completely and 2 partially. According to spokesperson Khanal, 12 party offices of various parties have been damaged. 7 offices were completely damaged, 3 were partially damaged and 2 were moderately damaged.
Similar vehicles have also been heavily damaged. Police said that 80 vehicles were damaged. According to the police data, 46 two-wheelers, 40 government and 6 personal, were damaged. Similarly, Karnali Province Police Office Surkhet said that 32 government vehicles and 2 personal vehicles of three or more vehicles were damaged.
According to the police, the most damage occurred in Surkhet. According to the preliminary report of District Police Office Surkhet, 6 offices under the federal government, 5 under the state government, 11 local bodies, 7 private houses and 5 party offices in the district have been damaged.
According to District Police Office Surkhet, 46 vehicles including 24 two-wheelers and 22 four-wheelers were damaged. District Police Chief Sudhirraj Shahi informed about the fire damage. According to him, the exact details of the damage will come after the police visit.
Karnali state assembly has suffered the most damage. Similarly, there has been a lot of damage to the surveyor's office. Jivraj Budhathoki, Secretary of the State Assembly Secretariat, said that the damage was more than 1 billion due to vandalism and arson.
According to the preliminary data, there has been a loss of 39.4 million 73 thousand rupees due to vandalism and arson in Karnali State Assembly alone. Deputy Subba Kapildev Bhandari, who is working at the Provincial Assembly Secretariat Jinsi Branch, informed that the highest amount of damage to electronics materials was 22 million 20 thousand rupees.
In the same way, there has been damage worth 1 crore 6 lakh 57 thousand to the building, 53 lakh 98 thousand to the furniture materials, 4 lakh 28 thousand to the vehicle and 9 lakh 67 thousand to the other side.
The secretariat has informed that the state assembly meeting room needs to be rebuilt. The audience gallery, recording and broadcasting rooms in the meeting building have also been destroyed. As a result, the meeting cannot be held until the reconstruction is done.
Due to damage to structures, office services have been disrupted. The office is not able to continue the service. Apart from the collection of damage details and cleaning work, no progress has been made. Some offices have started to continue the service by adopting alternative measures.
