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Landless Squatters Demand Land Ownership, Announce Protests Across Nepal

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Landless squatters and unorganized settlers have presented an 11-point set of demands to the government, prioritizing housing rights, land ownership certificates, and safe settlements. They have announced phased protest programs to press for the immediate implementation of these demands, including free land ownership certificates for landless Dalits and subsidized rates for others. The movement also calls for compensation and resettlement for victims of the Tinau-Danab corridor and land ownership for long-term residents of the Motipur Industrial Area.

  • The demands include finalizing administrative and legal processes for land surveys and mapping, and promptly distributing ownership certificates.
  • Squatters are demanding land ownership certificates for housing at 10% of the registration fee and for agricultural purposes at 5% of the land revenue.
  • The movement urges the government to uphold the constitutional right to housing and complete surveys for beneficiaries in areas not covered by previous commissions.
  • Protesters in Morang specifically demanded an end to 'bulldozer terror' and the provision of alternative housing before any evictions.
  • The landless squatters also called for appropriate compensation and alternative resettlement for victims of the Tinau-Danab corridor.

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