Got citizenship at the age of 68
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Ramudhan Rai of Deusa, Solukhumbu, who went missing after 12 years of his birth, has been reunited with his family after 56 years. V.No. Born in Deusa in 2014, he disappeared at the age of 12.
After Ramudhan, the eldest son of the family, who was born with a slow mental state, went missing, the family struggled a lot to find him. After not being found anywhere, Ramudhan was killed by his family.
But after 56 years of disappearance, Ramudhan appeared in Tuplukk village. After seeing the new people coming to the village, there was an inquiry and Subram Rai of the village decided that these three are the missing Ramudhan. Then his father Kaluman Rai was called. The family found the lost happiness.
82-year-old Kaluman never imagined that he would meet his son in life. Ramudhan turned 68 now . Subram Rai, the leader of the village, tried to get him citizenship as he had no government documents. After taking him to the ward and preparing the necessary documents, the Chief District Officer (PRA) Anoj Kumar Ghimire handed over the citizenship on Tuesday.
The old father is very happy after his son got citizenship in his old age. "I didn't expect to find a son, God made it happen," Kaluman said, "Today, CDO Saab also said citizenship Gave, my happiness is not limited.'
Ramudhan, who does not understand Nepali language and speaks only Rai language, laughed and shared his happiness with everyone when he received his citizenship at the administration office. Ramudhan, who appeared in his house for the first time, is still staying at Subram Rai's house. He has not yet told where Ramudhan lived and how he spent all these years. Prazia Ghimire said that giving citizenship to people of this age felt different. "I am happy to issue and transfer citizenship directly without any legal hassle," said Prazia Ghimire.
