Bechan's salik reminds of the pain of losing a brother

Mohammad Bechan Mian died during the protest against the interim constitution

Magh 15, 2081

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Bechan's salik reminds of the pain of losing a brother

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The movement in Madhesh against the interim constitution issued in 2063 engulfed the entire Terai region. The ripples of the movement that started from Lahan spread to Biratnagar. In Rani Bazar near the Indian border area of ​​Jogbani, the protests also spread. Mohammad Bechan Mian, a poor teenager from the Muslim community living in the border area, died due to the agitation.

He was injured in the second week of January when he was shot by the armed police while returning home from school and died on January 24 in Siliguri, India. This incident deeply hurt the Mian family. He was the supporter of an elderly mother and the only brother of three sisters. According to his elder sister Gulsa Khatun, the family was torn apart after the death of his brother.

After the death of Bechan, the family had to bear a lot of pain . They were removed from there according to the international border law, who were living on the land belonging to Dasgaja. The family said that despite requesting the Nepal government for financial assistance, they have not received any relief yet. "After he was injured in the movement, we took him to Siliguri from India for treatment," said Jairam Yadav, the leader of the movement, "he died during the treatment." "After my brother's death, our family was deserted," sister Gulsa Khatun said, "Mother's mental balance deteriorated and she left the house." Later came the news that he also passed away. Gulsa, who lives in the Jogbani Gram Panchayat of India, said, "So much suffering has been done.

According to Jairam Yadav, the leader of Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal, he has not yet been able to get relief due to the citizenship problem. Yadav said that despite trying many times for relief to Bechan's family, nothing was received. On November 19, 2071, under the leadership of Jaspa leader Yadav, a salik was built in Rani to commemorate the sale. However, this salik has also become a means of reminding Gulsa Khatun of the pain of losing her brother. Gulsa says, 'When you see Salik, your brother's bright face comes to mind.'

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