In the second phase, enumerators went to every family and collected information about demographic, educational, residential, economic, disability, reproductive health, and other details using a main questionnaire.
[9] The Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities issued a statement alleging the census enumerators not asking the questions on language and religion.
[8] An enumerator was captured by the locals in Lamjung alleging that they noted their religion as Hindu, despite informing them that they are Buddhists.
[12] The Wambule community expressed its concern over census enumeration form having their language mentioned as "Yambule".
[15] The deputy house speaker of Bagmati Province Assembly alleged census enumerators not even asking basic questions.
[17] Many people from the Dalit community reported of having to lie about their caste due to the fear of eviction by the landlords.