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PM Balen Shah vows permanent solution to squatter issue

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
April 24, 2026
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Prime Minister (PM) Balen Shah has said the government will distinguish between genuine squatters and encroachers, noting that millions of squatters are spread across the country.

The government has begun preparations to evacuate several squatter settlements in Kathmandu from tomorrow (Saturday), a move that has raised various concerns. Meanwhile, affected residents have taken to the streets in protest.

Addressing the issue through social media, the Prime Minister said, “We will complete the identification process for genuine squatters across the country and distribute land to them as soon as possible. This government is committed to providing a lasting solution to a problem that has persisted for years.”

He added that, beyond those living along riverbanks in Kathmandu, thousands of other families are also facing serious hardship.

Referring to recurring flood risks, he said, “Have we forgotten the scenes of thousands of people living along Kathmandu’s riverbanks fleeing for their lives each year, leaving behind their belongings, and requiring government rescue?”

“This is a long-standing problem that repeats every year. I have consistently urged that it should not be postponed, and that proper arrangements for safe housing must be made,” he said.

Prime Minister Shah said the government has chosen to act proactively rather than wait for another disaster.

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