Dhortpatan, Nov 4 : When election comes round the corner, the candidates canvass to the residents of Majhi settlement.
Now too, the
candidates and leaders of different political parties are reaching to the
marginalized people's settlements in Baglung municipality-1 with several
assurances when the federal and provincial parliamentary elections was coming
near.
Candidates have
distributed assurance for employment to the underrepresented community people
who are facing tough to eke out their daily livelihood.
The Majhi
families who were rendered displaced while constructing the Baglung-Pokhara
Highway in 2048 BS had been sheltering in makeshifts at Bangechaur for over a
decade.
Merely four
years ago, the government had constructed settlement nearby Niyarghat and
handed to the indigent families. Most of them got land ownership certificate
with house. Still more families have not accessed the ownership
certificates.
Assurances have
been given to the Majhi communities for basic amenities including road, drinking
water and employment in every election. However, actions are withered.
"Leaders
turn up to our houses almost every day with pile up of assurance during
election. But they never come back to our settlement and make attempt to
resolve the challenges of our locality", said Som Bahadur Majhi, a
local.
Majhi voiced his
complaint that the candidates have not been able to deliver their promises on
road, drinking water and employment. Years have spent since the leaders made
the promises for the management of drinking water and roads, he said, but the
commitments have never been translated into actions.
It may be noted
that the government had constructed 13 houses targeting the displaced Majhi
families four years before. Though they got houses but yet to access basic
facilities such as health, education, employment and drinking water, Majhi
added.
Chandrakala
Majhi, a local resident, said, "Our entire property was ruined during the
construction of road. The government had merely constructed the house. Only
house is not enough, there is no space for life sustenance. The government
should either show the area of work for livelihood or provide employment
opportunities".
She is also
critical to the non-performance of candidates. "The candidates who turn up
now will come back to our settlements in next round of election", she
lambasted.