

The locals complain that the people had fled as the administration failed to ensure security. Both Tharu and Pahade people are taking shelter at their relatives’ houses in Lamki, Dhangadhi and Rajapur of Bardiya, among other places. There are only women, children and elderly citizens left in Joshipur, Manikapur, Kanchanpur, Manuwa, Durgauli and other villages around Tikapur. The communities have yet to hold talks for maintaining social harmony despite the urge from the public. “Nobody wants to leave their home if their security is assured,” said Giriraj Chaudhary. The youths, particularly those who attended Monday’s protest, left the villages fearing arrest. The locals were panicked after the police nabbed Sundar Chaudhary of Kanchanpur village, who was injured in the clash. According to a local, a large number of villagers had reached Tikapur on Monday as directed by Badghar, the chieftain of the Tharu community. A fine of Rs1,000 was announced for anyone not joining the rally.