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Prime Minister Shah: Landless citizens to be identified, resettled with sustainable solutions

Prime Minister Shah has said that arrangements shall be made for the safe and organised relocation of citizens living in vulnerable locations.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, May 4: Prime Minister Balendra Shah has said that the government is working on a systematic, transparent and sustainable solution after identifying the real situation of landless citizens in the country.



Taking to his private social media account this morning, Prime Minister Shah has said that arrangements shall be made for the safe and organised relocation of citizens living in vulnerable locations. In the case of other landless citizens, the Government will take the necessary decision based on the recommendations of the concerned authorities and the collected details.


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The government's attention has been drawn towards the various comments and interpretations being made in the public regarding the landless management process initiated by the Government in accordance with the law in areas where there has been clear evidence of encroachment on riverbanks and public-owned land in the Kathmandu Valley. "The government has taken serious note of the attempts being made to create suspicions among landless citizens and citizens forced to live in unorganized settlements and to spread fear in a planned manner regarding the said process."


The Prime Minister has said that some sections of the Land Act 2021 BS, which were an obstacle to the implementation of a long-term solution, have been repealed through an ordinance in view of the current situation, and with the removal of this legal obstacle, the work of collecting digital data of genuine landless citizens, verifying details, and preparing records on a clear basis has been initiated.


He said that the government would like to clarify that all the steps taken are not with the intention of evicting citizens, but with the aim of ensuring the right to housing and finding a permanent solution to the problem. Therefore, all citizens are requested not to fall into any kind of doubts, not to panic unnecessarily, and not to spread unverified information.


Prime Minister Shah has, in the message, also assured that the government is fully committed to ensuring safe, decent, and permanent housing for every landless citizen and that no citizen will be left homeless.

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