Demonstrators vandalized and set fire to the district government offices, private residences of people's representatives and some people's vehicles.
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In West Nawalparasi, 68 buildings including 27 government offices were vandalized and set on fire. During the Jen-G movement, the protestors vandalized and set fire to the government offices of the district, the private residences of public representatives and the vehicles of some people.
A damage assessment committee has been formed under the coordination of Assistant Chief District Officer Poshanraj Bhandari in the district. Coordinator Bhandari said that although the bond for the damage caused to the government offices under the union and the state has been prepared, the district-wide details about the damage at the local level have not been received.
According to preliminary estimates, it is estimated that the damage to government offices in the district is around 40 million. The local level is currently working on assessing the damage and has already started cleaning and repairing the service. The state and union offices in the district have also started their services. The Taxpayer Service Office has not been operational. The arson and vandalism in the
district started with the vandalism and arson in the office of the
District Coordination Committee, which was completed and operational only one year ago. Demonstrators ransacked and set fire to the office of the district attorney, the vehicle of the taxpayer service office, and the office of the rural housing company.
In addition to the offices of Susta, Sarawal and Palhinandan Rural Municipality at the local level, there has been vandalism and arson in Ramgram, Sunwal, Bardghat Municipality and Pratappur Rural Municipality. The documents, computers, and furniture in the office were taken away and set on fire and vandalized.
People's representatives' houses have been damaged the most . Sunwal municipality chief Vimala Aryal's house has been vandalized and set on fire after looting. Deputy Chief Surya Prasad Dubey's house was also vandalized and set on fire. The house of Bardghat Municipality Chief Shambhu Prasad Shrestha has been vandalized. The party palace run by Shrestha has also been vandalized and set on fire.
Bardghat Municipality's outgoing chief Dheeraj Sharma's Kumudini Residential School, his old residence vandalized And now the newly built house has been completely destroyed by fire. The office of Chamber of Commerce and Industry has also been vandalized in Bardghat.
The house of Deepak Gupta, chairman of Palhinandan Rural Municipality, has been vandalized. Likewise, the house of Vice President Sakina Fatima Ansari was vandalized and set on fire. Pratappur rural municipality chairman Umeshchandra Yadav's ancestral house and his private residence have been destroyed by arson and vandalism.
By doing this, the protestors vandalized and set fire to the houses of House of Representative members Vinod Chaudhary, Sarita Khanal, Lumbini Province Forest and Environment Minister Devkaran Kalwar, former minister Hridayash Tripathi's Pratappur-6 residence, State House member Vaijnath Kalwar's office, UML leader Dipendra Adhikari, State House member Bishwa Prem Pathak, Constituent Assembly member Vikram Khanal .
The district party office of Nepali Congress in Parasi, the party office of CPN UML, the house of UML leader Than Prasad Gayre and the house of Sunwal municipality employee Resham Sharma have also been vandalized. Due to vandalism and arson, the work of the local level and government offices could not be started. Local people's representatives have alleged that the houses and offices of the people's representatives have been ransacked and attacked by activists of various political parties, not the youth of Gen-ji.
