Nepali forest officials are facing widespread criticism after a video surfaced showing them intentionally pushing a roadside tempo off a cliff in Kailali district. Authorities claim the vehicle was removed as part of an ongoing anti-encroachment drive, alleging it was illegally parked and obstructing forest land. However, locals and lawmakers have condemned the action as excessive and destructive, questioning the necessity of completely destroying the vehicle. The incident has sparked public outrage, with many demanding an investigation into the officials’ conduct and accountability for the damage caused. The video has circulated widely on social media, fueling the controversy and prompting calls for a review of enforcement tactics used during anti-encroachment operations. Officials have yet to respond directly to the criticism, maintaining the action was within the scope of the drive. The incident raises concerns about due process and the potential for abuse of power.
