Dozer Ran Into The Building Of Gaushala Chowk

Nov 15, Kathmandu- Tension arose between the city police force of Kathmandu Metropolitan City and the locals in the cow shed.

After a team of Metropolitan Police arrived with a dozer to demolish the structure made by mixing the footpath at Gaushala Chowk, there was tension when the Marwadi Sewa Samiti Nepal and the local roads came out.

After the order of the court, the city police went to Gaushala to vacate the Gaushala Dharamshala being run by the Madwadi Seva Committee and to demolish the structure where the footpath was damaged.

When the locals tried to demolish the encroached structure, there was a scuffle between the two sides.

At that time, the locals expressed their anger with the accusation that the Metropolitan Corporation was trying to do something arbitrary against the court order. Locals threatened to pelt stones at the city when they drove a dozer.

The Kathmandu District Court has already decided that the land of Pashupati Gaushala Dharamshala, owned by the Pashupati Area Development Fund, which has been run by the Marwadi Sewa Samiti Nepal for 21 years, will not be entitled to mohiani rights.

After that, the team of Marwadi Sewa Samiti Nepal of the metropolis came to vacate that structure. The metropolis has run a dozer amid the obstacles of the locals and the Madwadi committee.

The Pashupati Development Fund gave the task of running the Dharamshala to the Kathmandu Metropolitan City. Earlier, Dharamshala was taken away from Marwari during the time of then Culture Minister Sudan Kirati.