I was dancing. Friends were also dancing together. We were on the site of the road. The forbidden area was not broken. At first, he fired a water gun.
Rupendra Dahal (22 years old) of Dhading, who was found in the square of the Civil Hospital, was looking at the view of the Parliament building from the square of the hospital with a cannula in his hand, unaffected by the wound near his eye. The sounds of tear gas and bullets were heard continuously.
Why did the state oppress us? He Questioning, he said, 'I was dancing. Friends were also dancing together. We were on the site of the road. The forbidden area was not broken. At first he shot the water gun. I knew it would be a bottle when it hit my eyes.
His friends brought him to the hospital soon after. Although the doctor ordered him to rest immediately, he is still in the hospital with the sound of the death of his friends and the police shooting.
He is studying law in a rented house in Swayambhu. "I came to the streets because of many things, such as corruption, being forced to go abroad, lack of rights to health, education," he said, "opening and closing social networks is not the main issue." We have come to the streets because of the issue of system and order.'
