Mayor Mahato's admission that the dispute arose due to disagreements between Gaushala and the municipality

Shrawn 6, 2082

Santosh Singh

Mayor Mahato's admission that the dispute arose due to disagreements between Gaushala and the municipality

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Head of Gaushala Municipality, Dr. Dipendra Mahato, has accused the chaotic group of escalating the dispute due to the general imbalance between Nigaul Gai Gaushala Management Office and the municipality.

In the Gaushala market contract dispute, during the collection of revenue on Monday, Mayor Mahato alleged that anarchist groups had infiltrated the clashes between the Gaushala and municipal supporters.

Mahato said that the staff of the cowshed management office formed a group of some chaotic people and started a clash in a well-planned manner . It seems that this activity has been done to challenge the municipality with fear, intimidation and threats by embezzling revenue. "The incident that happened on Monday is to forcefully collect revenue against the rules and do hooliganism," he said.

Mentioning that the management of the local market is in the list of the sole rights of the local level, Mahato has reminded through a statement that he has been collecting internal revenue by arranging the cowshed market contract. In 2082/083, when the contract has been legally agreed according to the open mail promotion process, the employees of the cowshed management office forcibly cut receipts in the name of the cattle market in the name of the office and collected the income of the market in a gangster style. put 

There was a market contract under the condition that the municipality would give 25 percent of the money raised from the market in the year 2070 to Gaushala. However, there was a dispute and a clash between the Gaushala and the municipal supporters regarding the non-payment of the amount due to the Gaushala.

Bir Bahadur Chaudhary, head of the Gaushala office, said that when the municipality refused to give the remaining amount of more than 50 million for the contract, the municipality blocked the process of putting the cattle market contract forward. 

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