22-year-old Revika Khatri of Udaipur, who was shot in the right thigh, has now moved from the intensive care unit of the civil hospital. A police officer who accompanied the home minister on Wednesday also tried to meet him.
As soon as she saw the police in police uniform, Revika showed her bullet-ridden leg She said, "What are you doing?" Whose what did I spoil? What did I spoil for you? I was carrying a flag and carrying stones? I can't even go to the room after doing my own work? '
The police had no answer to these questions. He wished Revika well and left the ward without saying anything more.
After the incident on Chait 15, Revika has lost trust and respect towards the police. Revika said, 'Nowadays I get angry as soon as I see the police dress. Earlier, I used to respect this dress a lot.'' Revika added, 'I started studying by working a job before I came to Kathmandu so that it would not be difficult for my father/mother at home. What if I am disabled and have to live as a burden to others? How difficult it is to wake up now. Only I know that. Who can understand my pain? The one who suffered will suffer.'
Revika was shot by the police while returning after completing the accounting work at the food shop in Narefant. After Rajawadi's demonstration, she did not get a car to go to Gwarko, she called Dai Dinesh (grandfather's son) and called him to get the car because she was afraid of the clash between the police and the protestors. When the siblings were about to reach the room, the bullet that pierced Dinesh's left leg hit Revika's right thigh.
Although Dinesh was discharged after normal treatment, Revika's He had to have two operations on his legs. Sister Anita, who was taking care of her sister in the hospital, said, "The bullet in the right leg also affected the vein from the heart when the flesh of the thigh was removed. Later, after the vein did not work, it was re-operated and connected to the vein of the left leg. According to the
doctor, after the main vein in the thigh was broken, it was surgically connected by bringing a vein from the other thigh. Doctors involved in the treatment say that additional surgery including plastic surgery is necessary due to the serious damage to the thigh muscles.
Along with the job, Revika was also preparing for the BBA third year exam. "I want to study and get a job in a government bank", Revika said, "My life and dreams have ended because of the police, now I am unable to do anything." If the machine had been shot and not in my thigh, I would have stayed, so that others should not suffer such a fate. She is demanding to secure her future. He also has a complaint with the protestors. She says, "I wouldn't have been shot if there wasn't a demonstration on the road where people walk."
