Gandaki, March 14 : Residents of the Rupatal Integrated Conservation Development Project affected areas in Kaski district submitted a memorandum to the Chief District Officer on Wednesday, demanding compensation for and release of their land acquired for the project.
Coordinator of the Dam Area Problem
Resolution Committee, Hari Prasad Adhikari said they demanded proper
compensation for the acquired land and return of the land not required by the
project.
As many as 1,472 ropanis of land
belonging to the locals has been acquired since 2066 BS.
"Although some families have
received compensation, around 300 families are yet to get it", he said,
blaming the project office and the local administration for not being able to
take any action despite repeated calls.
The affected locals called for
proper compensation as per the prevailing price if the project takes over all
the land acquired.
Sita Adhikari, a local of Rupakot
Rural Municipality-6, said they have not been able to sell their land for
years.
She said their struggle would not
cease until determination of proper compensation for the land and release of
their land.
Project information officer and
engineer Krishna BK said compensation has already been distributed for 995 ropanis
of land. "Compensation of Rs 870 million has already been distributed, 477
ropanis of land is yet to be acquired and compensation is yet to be paid",
he said.
Information Officer BK said the
decision of compensation and release could not be taken simultaneously.
Discussion however has moved ahead towards fulfilling demands of the agitating
locals.
The project aims to develop
Rupatal, located along the border of Pokhara Metropolitan City and Rupakot
Rural Municipality, as a tourist destination with conservation. After dam
construction, the lake area will be expanded to 180 hectares, according to
project information officer BK.
He shared that the target is to complete the
dam construction by 2082 BS and the entire project work by 2085 BS.