Anju Tharu, 22, of Dakshin Bhakari village, Badhaiyatal-4, Bardiya, chose the path of death while struggling for citizenship, and four days later, her 61-year-old father also took his own life.
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The investigation committee formed to investigate the Bardiya incident submitted its report to Home Secretary Rameshwor Dangal on Thursday.
The 35-page report, including the schedule, covers the additional role that the district administration should play and the complications that arise when the ward office fails to facilitate the problems of citizens in a timely manner. The report also mentions the possibility of arranging any document other than citizenship instead of the practice of making all services available to citizens dependent on citizenship.
Anju Tharu, 22, of Dakshin Bhakari village, Badhaiyatal-4, Bardiya, chose the path of death while fighting for citizenship, and within four days, her 61-year-old father also took his own life.
The court had decided to share the land after Anju Tharu was neglected by her husband, but she could not get the land due to lack of citizenship. On November 21, the Ministry of Home Affairs, under the coordination of Suresh Panthi, Joint Secretary and Head of Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Division, formed an investigation committee, comprising the Ministry's Deputy Secretary Kuleshwor Aryal and Bardiya's Assistant CDO Ashok Kumar Bhandari. Discrimination against women in citizenship: The state did not provide justice, the father and daughter gave their lives
