Parvata Nepali from Dang took a loan of 22 lakh rupees when her son went to study in Japan. A single woman says that since she did not have any collateral at that time, she paid off the loan by handing over the 22 blank checks she had signed to the moneylender.
"Before, I didn't even have a single rupee loan," said a Nepalese woman who was met at the District Administration Office, Kathmandu on Monday, "I had to take a loan when my son went to study abroad." But since there was nothing to deposit, I signed 22 blank checks and took the money . Even though I have paid 80 lakhs of 22 lakhs of Lige 6 years ago, the creditor has not returned those checks . On the other hand, four cases have been filed in my name regarding banking offenses and transactions. According to Nepali, the creditor filed a case by writing arbitrary amount on that check.
Poonam Mahato of Sirah accuses a lawyer of making a tamsuk of 71 lakhs by bending to win the share case. "We didn't know much about the court", Mahato said, telling about the year 2073, "We said we would pay only seven lakhs for the case, but the lawyer made a tamsuk of 71 lakhs in the name of her brother-in-law and brother." were . With the change of government, the government formed a 3-member commission under the chairmanship of Baburam Regmi. Bharat Bahadur Bohra and Badri Prasad Bhattarai are among its members.
victims accused the administration of protecting the perpetrators. "The CDO, SP, lawyers are also in trouble with the meter badge offenders," said Kul Bahadur Thapa of Nawalparasi, "The offenders are suing us using power." The victims who were present in the
said that they used to make tamsuk of more than the debt they gave to the debtor, did not destroy it even after paying off the debt, filed a case in the court based on that to recover the additional amount and the court decided on the basis of the same document . The victim stated in the meeting that in some cases, when taking a loan, the moneylender is held as a hostage of the land or rightful sight, the land is handed over verbally to be returned after the loan is paid, later the moneylender collects the loan and the land that has already been passed is sold to others . They alleged that they were afraid to go to the court as even the justice-giving bodies had sided with the perpetrators.
"Fake Tamsuk is considered legal and the police has taken the complaint of this incident to make the victims sad," said Awadhesh Kushwaha, Central Chairman of Kisan-Mazdur Sangharsh Samiti Against Meter Bagging and Fraud, "We have seen meter baggers being ignored even though they have the right to arrest the police". By forming the commission, the political parties have only made recruitment centers for their leaders and activists. The government is not interested in solving our problem. The victims said that the number of meter baggers in the country will increase and the commission should again give time period for the registration of the application and they should work quickly to get results. Baburam Regmi, chairman of the
commission, said that the main purpose of this commission is investigation and cannot work as the victims say. "We also have our own constraints and limits, we have to work within them," Regmi said, "In the past, it was thought that this problem would be only in Madhesh". The style is different and the problem is across the country. Our efforts to solve the problem will continue . We will make a report and send it to the government. Regmi said that if they are not satisfied with the police and the administration, everyone should work as a responsible citizen as there is a complaint body for that too. The victims of meter badges have been holding sit-ins, marches and other programs for years to make their demands to the government.
