Rabindra Mishra's detention: Wrote 18 poems in 38 days

Baishak 22, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Rabindra Mishra's detention: Wrote 18 poems in 38 days

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Rabindra Mishra, the senior vice president of RPP, who has been incarcerated in the police complex in Kathmandu for 38 days, has said that he wrote 18 poems during this period. "I wrote a poem about my mother on the day of Matatirtha Aunsi," said Mishra, "I also wrote a poem about the court's instructions, the law of the country and my own punishment."

He said that he is thinking of publishing a book of poetry after being released from custody. "After being released from detention, a collection of poems should be published," Mishra told Neeraj Bhari of Fineprint, who visited him on Monday, "There will be a separate section of detention in it." There will be poems on contemporary topics in one or two sections.' 

Mishra said that his daily life is the same. He said that his daily life is going on by reading books and writing poems brought by visitors. "Getting up in the morning, doing physical exercises, reading and writing, and talking with visitors," he said, "I don't have a problem reading and writing in the detention class."

Mishra also said that when Dhaval Shamsher Rana was the general minister of RPA, he recited poetry to him inside the prison, but when Shamsher was gone, there was no one to listen to him. Mishra, who was active on social media every day before being detained, is not allowed to use mobile and internet in prison. "I have not committed any crime." I am shocked to see the state law . Mishra said that he is more worried about the future of the new generation than himself. Last March 15, the state oppressed us, shed tears. And again they prosecuted us.'

He says that he did not miss the appearance because the state power was on him. Last March 15, two people died during the demonstration of royalists in Tinkune. On the same day, RPP leaders including senior vice president of RPP Mishra were arrested. 

Kantipur

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