27-year-old Dilliprasad Luitel of Bhojpur Temkemaiung Rural Municipality-6, Lokhark House lives in Kathmandu. He used to work at the Koteshwar bus ticket counter.
On Friday, the bus counter was closed due to the protest of supporters of the monarchy in Tinkune area. He was relieved. He also went to see Ramita after the stone-pelting, attacks and arson of the Rajawadis started happening in Tinkune.
At that time, a clash started between the angry crowd and the police. The police fired rubber bullets to disperse the protesters. Luitel was shot and wounded. Luitel, who is currently being treated at the trauma center, was shot in the stomach.
"He has no one in Kathmandu," said Lekhnath Ghimire, who worked with him, "We also found out that he was shot in the evening." After the operation, he came to his place only at 10 am.' After the
, he told his friends that he was not in the movement, but to see Ramit. According to friend Ghimire, Dilli used to worry about the family. His attention was always focused on paying for the education of his siblings. His family lives in Delhi's village, where he lives in Kathmandu.
Dilly, who suffered for a few years after going to Qatar, started working at the bus counter after returning to the country. He used to work at Itahari bus counter before, he arrived in Kathmandu only one year ago.
Mai's brother Kedar, who rode in a car at night after getting the news that his brother was injured by a bullet, arrived in Kathmandu from the village at 9 am. "Mother passed away due to cancer, after that it is our parent brother who takes care of the house," he said.
Dillo has three brothers, one sister and father in his house. It is not clear who will pay for his treatment in the hospital. 'We have no money. Now the treatment is being done in the hospital account,'' said brother Kedar.
According to his friends, the medicine that should be bought outside the hospital has been bought by his friends with money. Two people were killed and 110 people including security personnel were injured in the demonstration of the royalists in Kathmandu on Friday.
