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The interest of when the Domalal Rajvanshi Stadium in Birtamod, the base of Jhapa's prestigious 'Jhapa Gold Cup' project, will be built is years old. Ever since the first edition of the Jhapa Gold Cup started in 2072, there have been assurances that this grass field will be turned into a well-organized stadium. However, even after a decade has passed since the competition started, there is no plan to build a stadium.
The leaders who come to the opening of the competition always share sweet dreams of building a stadium. With the completion of the competition, the construction of the stadium is gradually progressing. Whenever the competition starts, the matter of building a stadium also comes to the surface. Discussions will be held throughout the competition.
This time, with the start of the sixth edition of the tournament, there is talk of making the Domalal Rajvanshi Maidan a stadium. After the opening of the tournament on the 19th, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Devraj Ghimire, said, "All parties, people's representatives, and sports fans should work together to build a stadium." I am also with you.'
Millions of money are being spent every year to make a temporary parapet of bamboo. Vinod Basnet, president of Jhapa Gold Cup, said that this time too, more than 10 lakh rupees was spent on the construction of temporary parafit. We also have no desire to spend on temporary parafits,' said Basnet, 'We are bound until a proper stadium is built.' This year, a budget of Rs 50 lakh has been allocated for the construction of the stadium. But when will the construction work begin? There seems to be confusion about how to start. "We are ready to help the municipality take the initiative of construction," President Basnet said, "This is a big investment plan." It is only possible with the support of all three levels of government.'
Local sports fans are of the opinion that the income from the Gold Cup should be spent to lay the foundation of a permanent parafit. "The income generated every year can be spent on the construction of the stadium," said local entrepreneur Veerkhadur Darnal, "If it cannot be built at once, it should be built gradually."
Last year, the former prime minister said that he would build a stadium if the UML wins, Darnal accused UML of not advancing the construction process despite winning the municipality and the region. In the second edition, the income was about 56 lakh 21 thousand and in the third edition about 19 lakh rupees. Locals claim that if the said income was spent on parafit construction, the stadium would have been half-built so far.
Mahendra Giri, the then president of the Gold Cup, has a different opinion. He pointed out that the priority of the government in the construction of the stadium is necessary. He says, "The stadium can move forward only with the partnership of the three governments and the community."
Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who inaugurated the previous edition on February 21, 2078, publicly announced, 'After the election, Domalal Rajvanshi Stadium will not be held under any circumstances But two years have passed since the election, the construction of the stadium has not progressed. "Leaders give a lot of assurances but they don't take the initiative to build a stadium", Arpanvikram Khadka, the owner of Jhapa FC, who is doing business in Qatar, said, "If a campaign is started for the construction of Domalal Stadium, there may be a lot of support from the country and abroad."
local Leader Jalkumar Gurung said that making Domalal Rajvanshi Maidan a stadium would be a great achievement for Jhapa. Gurung said, "The time for everything has to come, the time to build the stadium will definitely come one day." He said that due to the long-term land ownership dispute, the construction work of the stadium could not proceed.
The construction of the stadium was about to start three years ago, but Birtamod Jhapa's football fans allege that the municipality did not proceed with the process. about
Birtamod-3 The land of 2 Bigha 8 Kathaka 14 Dhur Guthi was returned to the ownership of the government. The land of Anarmani Gavis Ward No. 5, Lot No. 120, 822, 825 and 815, which was proposed to build the stadium, has been returned to the ownership of the government.
