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Vinita Devi runs a small tea shop on the hotel line behind the barracks of the Nepalese army in Birganj. 32-year-old Vinita Devi is Shaheed's wife.
She narrated that after her husband Sohan Prasad Gupta was martyred at Nagwa in Birganj on 15th July 2072 during the Madhesh movement, she was dragging the wheels of her chariot alone. "When he was there, we used to run the hotel together," she said, "We had to take care of ourselves." Even though I am alone, I am running Vainvai Hotel.'
She said that she had to live in a tent near the hotel after the storm blew her house three and a half years ago. It can be assumed that he is talking about his pain with his worn out life, dirty face and sunken eyes.
Devoting her life to raising and educating her two minor children along with the tea shop, this hard-working mother dreams of making her sons a big man by giving them higher education. "My dream is to educate orphans who don't even remember their father's face and make them a big man," she said, "that's why I'm working hard day and night."
She said that after her husband was martyred, she bought 10 lakh rupees given by the government and then 2 and 3 lakh rupees respectively, which she received on Martyr's Day. "I have a dream of building a small house even if it is only 2 rooms in Ghaderi," she said, "Now building a house also seems like a dream". Even if it was not in my time, they will make it when their sons earn by studying!'
Vineeta complains that in the past, during the agitation, the family of the martyrs were interrogated, but now no one remembers the family of the martyrs. "Earlier, even though it was Martyr's Day, Martyr's Day was celebrated once a year by calling Martyr's families like us," she said. Prakash Tharu, a social activist who has been active in protecting the injured and martyred families of the
movement for a long time, says that the immediate need of the martyr-wife Vinita and her family is a house.
'On the one hand, the martyr-wife is making a living by washing dishes, on the other hand, her family is homeless,' he said, 'What could be more shameful than this, yet we, a team of activists, are trying to build a house even if it is a small one for the martyr family. , let's see how long it will be successful.'
