What happened to artist Dhurmus?

He announced the construction of an international cricket stadium on 16th Magh 2075, with the aim of completing the construction within two years. Later, those who said they would support it withdrew their support and the government also refused to cooperate. Four years ago, he finally withdrew his hand.

kartik 28, 2082

Samarpan Shree

What happened to artist Dhurmus?

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Artist Kumar Kattel wrote on Facebook on Thursday, "'Staying at Singha Durbar day and night. And my brother's current situation. The encouragement received by the youth who want to build the country.'"

He has also posted a video along with the status, where artist Sitaram Kattel is receiving treatment in a bed at 'Dhurmus' Hospital. Kumar is Sitaram's brother. Social media users are currently expressing various concerns and worries about Sitaram's health condition.

Sharing a photo of Sitaram receiving morning treatment at the Community Natural Hospital Rajahar, Nawalparasi, his wife artist Kunjana Ghimire also shared on Facebook, 'He has lost a lot both physically and mentally, but with the love of his brothers, I hope that he will soon return to his normal state.'

The Sitaram couple, who are engaged in art, became active in social work after the 2072 BS earthquake. Whether it is building houses in earthquake-affected settlements or distributing relief, they remained dedicated. In the meantime, they made an ambitious plan to build the Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium in Bharatpur.

The International Cricket Stadium was announced on 16th Magh 2075 to be completed within two years. But while the work was going on, those who said they would help withdrew and the government also refused to cooperate. Four years ago, they finally gave up.

Since then, Sitaram, who has been knocking on the doors of Bharatpur Metropolitan City and Singha Durbar with a file, has been suffering from physical and mental pain lately.

According to brother Kumar, Sitaram is currently undergoing treatment at the Community Natural Hospital. He is suffering from neurological diseases, anxiety and pressure.

‘Brother, I cannot sleep at night due to pain. I have been carrying the file for so many years. The Metropolitan Ministry shows me. The Ministry Metropolitan,’ says Kumar, ‘This government is forcing people who want to do something in the country to die.’ Brother’s condition is becoming more and more serious. I don't know when it will happen.' Now Sitaram goes to the hospital in the morning, and runs around the metropolis all day.'

What happened to artist Dhurmus?

Kumar complains that even in such a situation, his brother continues to experience mental stress. According to hospital manager Hari Sapkota, Sitaram has been receiving treatment here since November 12 for stomach problems and insomnia.

Initially, when Sitaram announced the construction of the stadium, everyone from political party leaders to businessmen rushed to support him. But after starting the work, the burden of debt from buying goods on credit kept weighing him down.

Those who 'applauded' him yesterday started abusing him and spreading hatred. Now he is being further harmed due to social humiliation and the burden of debt to be paid.

Samarpan

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