22 crore damage during Gen-G movement in Rautahat

Chief District Officer Vinod Kumar Khadka said that after investigating the looting and arson of government property, the culprits will be brought to justice.

Ashwin 3, 2082

Shiv Puri

22 crore damage during Gen-G movement in Rautahat

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Initial estimates are that more than 220 million were lost during the Gen-G movement, which was protesting against corruption and the ban on social media. The protesters ransacked, set fire to and looted the municipal office, government office, staff and police office. They did not even leave the house of MP and people's representative.

According to the District Administration Office, Gaur, during the nationwide demonstration on August 24, the road division and forest division offices in Chandrapur were vandalized, set on fire and looted. Vandalism, arson and looting also took place in Chandrapur, Garuda, Katharia, Moulapur and Fatuwabijaipur municipalities. Demonstrators pelted stones at the district administration and the Malpot office. Tables, chairs, computers, etc. in government offices have been looted.

According to the details of the damage done by the administration and the police, the damage is estimated to be 30 million in Chandrapur municipality, 50 million in Moulapur, 1 million in Kataharia, 35 million in Fatuwabijaipur, 64 million in Gaur municipality and 85 million in Garuda municipality. 25 million in Division One, 26 million in State Accounts Office, 6 million in Road Division. The district court, property, taxpayer, surveyor and investigation offices were also damaged.

Most of the government offices have been set on fire. It is said that Jen-G was not involved in all vandalism, arson and robbery. The protestors first vandalized, set fire to, and looted the local police station and municipality in Chandranigahpur. Along with this, there was arson and vandalism in eight police units including District Police Office, Gaur.

The police said that there was a loss of around 2 crore 14 lakh rupees in the area police. Shivnagar, Harshaha, Garuda, Sukdevachok, Bankul and Chandrapur lower market police stations have also been damaged. Chief District Officer Vinod Kumar Khadka said that after investigating the looting and arson of government property, the culprits will be brought to justice.

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