Indigenous Peoples’ organizations from Nepal filed a complaint to the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO) in August 2025 concerning the Pathivara cable car project in the sacred Mukkumlung mountain area, which is revered by the Indigenous Limbu (Yakthung) people. The project, intended to serve pilgrims to the Pathivara temple, has caused environmental destruction and proceeded without the Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of affected communities.
Between 2022 and 2024, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) provided advisory support to IME Cable Car, a subsidiary of IME Group, including technical analysis, environmental assessment gap analysis, and investment facilitation.
Communities assert that the project has resulted in the felling of more than 10,000 trees in a sensitive forest ecosystem that is habitat for endangered species such as snow leopards and red pandas, and that it encroaches on the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area.
There have also been intimidation, violent repression, and the presence of armed security forces during protests. The consultation requirements were not met, environmental impact assessments were inadequate, and Indigenous cultural heritage tied to Mukkumlung was ignored.
As of April 2026, the case is in the CAO compliance appraisal stage, with complainants seeking a full investigation, suspension of construction, withdrawal of security forces, and protection of the sacred site.
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