Quake victims vent anger, frustration during PM’s inspection tour

Thu, Apr 30, 2015 12:00 AM on Others, Others,

KATHMANDU, APR 30 - Residents of Basantapur, one of the worst earthquake -hit areas in Kathmandu, surrounded Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and vented their ire over lackadaisical  response of his government to rescue and rehabilitate the victims. Koirala was in Basantapur on Wednesday to meet the people of Basantapur and to inspect the sites affected by the quake. He was accompanied by Chief of Army Staff Gaurav SJB Rana.

Some people were furious at the prime minister for showing up five days after the earthquake and did not hesitate to express themselves. They even tried to obstruct Koirala from visiting some of the quake-ravaged sites inside Basantapur Durbar Square.

Scores of people died and many families were displaced in Saturday’s earthquake in Basantapur area. The victims have demanded the Koirala government to provide them compensation and relief materials at the earliest. They have also urged the government to restore the ancient monuments and temples inside Basantapur complex that were damaged by the earthquake .

Prime Minister Koirala also visited the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital in Maharajgunj and the Nepal Army Hospital in Chhauni where hundreds of earthquake victims are undergoing treatment.

The patients and their relatives complained the prime minister that they were living under dire conditions, without adequate drinking water and other essentials. In response, Prime Minister Koirala assured that he would see to their needs. He also instructed the doctors and health workers to provide the best possible care to the injured receiving treatment in the hospitals.  

Outbound people express frustration against govt

Hundreds of people eager to leave Kathmandu Valley in the wake of the earthquake but could not due to insufficient public vehicles also staged demonstrations on Wednesday. They demanded resignation from Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam, accusing him of not making any transport arrangements for those who wish to leave the Valley, fearing possible disease outbreak and shortage of essentials in the coming days.  

A disgruntled crowd even ransacked a ticket counter at Gongabu Bus Park after they could not get bus tickets.


Source: eKantipur