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Writer and journalist Sridhar Khanal passed away today at the age of 94. He wrote a spy novel under the nickname 'Dirghabahu' in the 20s because of 'Murkutta Lash, Major's Serpent, Big Will, Six Fingered Man, Twelve O'clock Bell, Pan Ko Slave, Naked Beauty'. was popular.
Rameshchandra Neupane, who has studied his works in a subtle way, said that his published Shabdbhedi Baad, his popular spy novels, 'Namari Sansar Tehinn, Ullibilli, Chatyangchutung' are also popular satirical works.
In the thirties, Neupane remembers that he also wrote a sexually oriented story under the name of 'Vishwamitra' on the last page of the magazine 'New Message' edited and published by Rameshnath Pandey. He can ride a motorcycle until the age of eighty-four. Neupane said that he did fearless journalism.
According to family sources, he will be cremated today at Pashupati Aryaghat. He has 1 son and 6 daughters. Son Brajesh Khanal is also a famous writer.
