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Land Survey Professionals in Parsa Launch Indefinite Strike Against Crackdown on Middlemen

Land survey professionals in Parsa have initiated an indefinite strike to protest against the crackdown on middlemen in government offices. The movement began following the arrest of three individuals from the Pokhariya Land Revenue Office, prompting dissatisfaction among the professionals. Currently, Parsa hosts 121 land service centers and over 400 land survey professionals, while the strike has disrupted public services and government operations.

March 23, Birgunj — In response to ongoing raids targeting middlemen within government offices, land survey professionals across Parsa district have commenced an indefinite strike. Under the call of the Nepal Land Survey Legal Professionals Association, surveyors providing services at the Land Revenue, Survey, Land Reform, Court, and District Administration Offices have completely halted their work.

According to Surendra Prasad Yadav, president of the Parsa chapter of the association, the strike was triggered by dissatisfaction with the arrests and actions taken against middlemen amid recent allegations. The arrest of three individuals at the Pokhariya Land Revenue Office particularly intensified the anger among professionals. They claim that fully licensed land service centers and survey professionals are being unjustly targeted and penalized.

The professionals have strongly objected to the actions taken by the government and police administration, demanding the immediate release of those arrested. The association reports that Parsa currently has 121 land service centers and more than 400 active land survey professionals. Due to the strike, both service recipients and government office functions have been adversely affected.