Outcry Over Nepal's Bulldozing of Makeshift Homes: A Humanitarian Crisis in the Making
Nepal's opposition has fiercely criticized the government's eviction of landless squatters without alternatives. Over 15,000 individuals have been displaced, sparking humanitarian concerns. The Supreme Court has intervened, demanding stricter legal procedures to avert further rights violations and potential crises as protests surge from both lawmakers and civil society.
Nepal's opposition is up in arms over the government-led eviction of landless squatters, who have been ejected from makeshift homes without any alternate housing arrangements.
The controversial move has displaced over 15,000 people in Kathmandu, sparking severe backlash from lawmakers, civil society, and the Supreme Court.
This abrupt action has drawn accusations of legal oversight and humanitarian neglect as opposition parties demand accountability and a sustainable, rights-respecting solution.
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