Incident Reports

Protestors shut road, market over Budhi Gandaki compensation delays

2019-03-18

Gandaki, Gorkha, Aarughat

Stakeholders took to the streets and obstructed the Kathmandu-Benighat-Gorkha road on Monday to protest against the delays done by the Budhi Gandaki Hydropower Project in determining rates of land that the project will be acquiring in Arughat, Khahare, and Arkhet area.


The project's water reservoir is expected to inundate landmass in these and other areas of the district when it comes into operation. However, residents in some of these areas claim that the project authorities have not yet informed the rates at which the project will acquire their land.During the protest on Monday, protestors shut down Arughat Bajar located on the border of Dhading and Gorkha districts affecting normal activities in the town. They obstructed the highway using stones, tree trunks, and tires and blocked vehicular movement along the road.

As the protestors did not let vehicles pass through the highway, passengers heading to and fro Kathmandu – Benighat – Gorkha, etc were stranded for hours. Locals also of Dhawa, Tandrang, Borlang Namjung, Fujel, and Ghyampeshal, among other areas in the district were severely affected by the obstruction as they depend on public buses that leave from Arughat station.

Dinesh Kumar Dhakal, the coordinator of Budhi Gandaki Hydro Power Project National Concern Committee, accused the government of turning a deaf ear to the concerns of the people that are affected by the project. "Such negligent attitude of the government will not do good for any - neither for the affected nor for the government."

“We have been trying everything possible to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to our problems so that we could sit together and resolve it without delaying it. But they don't care. We even went to Kathmandu to discuss the delays done in determining the compensation rate for our land, but they did not come forward to hold a meaningful discussion,” Dhakal said.

Dhakal said that in lack of information of the amount they will receive, locals have been unable to plan their migration to other areas. “For instance, if I know how much amount I am going to get as compensation for my land, I will plan my family's move accordingly. It will also help me to plan the construction and budget of my new home. But when you don't know, how much you will get, how can you plan?”

The project has provided compensation in some of the areas and in some areas it has fixed price rates at which it will acquire the land. But the project is yet to announce the rates in Arughat and surrounding areas. Residents say that the prolonged delay is a grave injustice towards them.

Details and Impacts
Violent / Non-violent Nonviolent
Primary Form Strike/Bandh
Primary Cause Access/control of water resources (irrigation, hydropower)
Actor 1 - Number of people 100
Actor 1 - Affiliations Citizen/Individuals
Actor 1 - Youth na
Actor 2 - Number of people N
Actor 2 - Affiliation (Target) Government and civil servants at central level
Actor 2 - Youth na
National/Online Media

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