A woman with four minor children was sheltered by a neighbor
The house of a Dalit Musahar family in Rajgarh rural municipality-4 Jamuwa tol of Saptari was demolished on the instructions of the local people's representative. The victim, Ranjan Kumari Sada, said that the ward president Ashok Kumar Sah forcibly demolished the house with a dozer on March 26, saying that it was for the purpose of building a community building.
She expressed her grief that they were living in the public pool of Jamua village since the time of their fathers, and that they were disturbed when the ward president Sah forcibly demolished the house by using a dozer without their consent.
'My husband and father-in-law did nothing as long as they stayed at home, they went to Punjab for employment on 22nd Chait. Four days later, the ward head and the people he mobilized forcibly demolished the house,' said Ranjan Kumari, 'I have taken refuge in a neighbor's house with my four minor sons.'
After forcibly demolishing the house, she filed a complaint to the Chief District Officer on March 29, demanding justice and action against the culprits. In his application, Prazia Bhola Dahal ordered the district police office, Saptari, to coordinate with the concerned municipality and facilitate necessary investigations.
Ashok Kumar Sah, the ward president of Rajgarh-4, claimed that Ranjan Kumari's house was demolished with everyone's consent for the construction of a community building.
SP Dhakendra Khatiwada of Saptari has said that he has received information that the ward office has demolished a house on public land to build a community building. 'The ward president has said that Ranjan Kumari's house will be built on the land other than the community building if necessary,' he said.
Rajgarh rural municipality chairman Omprakash Mandal said that the provincial government has received a budget of Rs.
