Dilli Prasad, who was injured in Rajawadi's demonstration, is in hospital, Kurua is also missing

Jestha 13, 2082

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Dilli Prasad, who was injured in Rajawadi's demonstration, is in hospital, Kurua is also missing

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Dilliprasad Luintel of Bhojpur, who was shot on Chait 15 during the demonstration of Rajawadi, is being treated at the trauma center. Luitel, who is being treated with his intestines out, has a pouch hanging from his stomach. However, there is no one to help during the treatment. Neither relatives, nor the government, nor the royalists have come to help him.

He rushes to buy medicine himself, visits the hospital to pay the bills for the tests. They also do the cooking themselves. This is his routine for the last week in the ward on the sixth floor of the hospital.

Earlier his brother Kedar was taking care of him, but after he returned to the village to take care of household chores and money, he ended up alone in Dilliprasad Hospital.

'The government said that they will pay for the treatment. But medicines that are not available in the hospital have to be bought outside. More than 300,000 have been spent on living and dining,' Luintel said, 'Since the government did not refund even one rupee for the treatment expenses, I sent my brother to the village to arrange the rest of the expenses. When he goes to the village, his brother comes back with all the farming he can eat throughout the year.'

His father is disabled. Mother has passed away due to cancer. Now Dilli Prasad is responsible for the family. His two brothers study in the village school. Sister has stopped going to college due to family reasons. Bhai Kedar is preparing to return after looking for a loan to pay interest, accounting for the money spent earlier, arranging more money and preparing to plant paddy. According to Luintel, because all the medicines and tests are not available in the hospital, there is an obligation to get services from outside. Which services require money.

Temkemaiung rural municipality-9 of Bhojpur is the home of Lokhark Luintel. He was working at a bus ticket counter in Kathmandu and was preparing for public service. On the 15th of Chait, he went to see the performance with his friends after the bus was not running due to Rajawadi's performance. At that time, he was injured by a bullet in the stomach. He is worried about whether he will be able to work as before after leaving the hospital. He hopes that the government will help in employment.

In the incident of March 15, the public prosecutor's office has prepared separate charge sheets against 50 and 11 persons, including RPP Senior Vice President Rabindra Mishra and General Minister and MP Dhavalshamsher Jabara, Durga Prasad Prasai, and filed a case according to section 32 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 2074.

11 people have been registered under criminal nuisance and others have been registered as individual cases. Now the statement has started in the district court. Preparations are being made to file a case against the four children accused of being involved in the violent demonstration in the Juvenile Court.

Rebekah Khatri from Udaipur, who was shot in the thigh by the police while returning from the food shop in Narefant, is being treated.

After being kept in the intensive care unit of the civil hospital for a long time, Rebecca was shifted to the ward and is currently undergoing treatment at the Tertiary Teaching Hospital, Maharajganj, Kathmandu. Even if the government makes the treatment free of charge, the stay of the sick and the sick has become difficult with medicines that have to be bought outside.

During the demonstration, Suresh Rajak, journalist of Avenues Television and 29-year-old Sabin Maharjan of Kirtipur-4 were killed while 20 protesters were injured by police firing.

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