A tailor from Bhojpur, who was treated for a bullet wound, came to Kathmandu on Tuesday to go to Qatar

Chaitra 16, 2081

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A tailor from Bhojpur, who was treated for a bullet wound, came to Kathmandu on Tuesday to go to Qatar

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30-year-old Shambhu Darzi from Bhojpur was going to Qatar on Tuesday for foreign employment. After a family meeting, he went to Qatar and was coming to his sister's room in Gaurighat, Kathmandu.

On Friday, monarchists demonstrated in Kathmandu demanding the restoration of the monarchy. The vehicles of the Three Kunema Rajawadi movement could not come here from Koteshwar. He was coming to walk. When Tinkune arrived, there was a fight. The gas fired by the police burned my eyes. I couldn't walk," he said, who was found in the ortho trauma bone-joint ward of the National Trauma Center on Saturday after the operation. "I was sitting on the side of the square watching, and I didn't know where the bullet came from. Mother was a cancer patient. I came to Kathmandu after his treatment and family meeting.'

'I came to Nepal after staying in Saudi Arabia for five years,' Darji said, 'I was about to go to Qatar after the 50,000 salary agreement was reached. After spending a lot of money for Qatar, what will happen next? Can't think of anything.'  

Ram Prasad Rural Municipality-1 Khena says he is not a protester. 

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