Injured of Civil Hospital says- 'Government itself shot when raising voice against Bethiti'

27 youths who were injured due to the repression of the government are being treated at the civil hospital.

Bhadra 24, 2082

Samarpan Shree

Injured of Civil Hospital says- 'Government itself shot when raising voice against Bethiti'

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Gaurav VK of the Gen-G generation is lying on the bed of the civil hospital in Naya Baneshwar with bullet pain. He is still in college.

Gaurav's Devre is plastered on his hand . He was involved in the movement of gen-jis against corruption, corruption and irregularity. At the same time, he was suddenly shot in the hand. Gaurav fainted. He was in the civil hospital bed when he regained consciousness.

'I was bleeding a lot . Friends who were there brought me. I lived happily,' he says while being treated at the hospital. 

Now none of Gaurav's relatives have reached the hospital. He called the children in Bardia before going to the movement. It's the movement you did. It happens when you go,' said Ba on the phone . But they didn't even think that the government would die in the movement.

After someone arrives from home, Gaurav is in need of Kurua . If you have any friends, don't call them. One person is needed,' the health workers urged him.

Abhishek Gole, another patient who was being treated in the civil hospital, was shot in Devre Kum. He remembers, "It was 2 o'clock". When I was going back I was shot . The shoulder went through . Blood started leaking from his hand. He was crawling. Meanwhile, people were taking Abhishek on a scooter. At that time, the other one thought. His condition was more serious than mine. I got down and sent him on board . Later, my friends brought me,' he says.

Injured of Civil Hospital says- 'Government itself shot when raising voice against Bethiti' Abhishek is currently studying English major in his second year at Adarsh ​​College in Lalitpur.  After working in Dubai for one and a half years, he came back saying that he will do something in Nepal. "Because of yesterday's situation, the desire to stay in the country has died." Because the state was trying to kill us. Abhishesh sounds sad, "How can you be governed by a government that kills children who raise their voice against corruption and injustice?"

16-year-old Krish Gurung is studying in class 11. He never left home and joined this movement. "The government suppressed our voice by shutting down social media. Friends also  Decided that we should go. I also came out for the sake of the country," says Krish.

Phupu, who was waiting for Krish, was worried after not being able to eat even after 1 o'clock. Suddenly after 3 o'clock called from another number . You should come to the Civil Hospital. His leg is hurt,' said Fupu as if falling from a cliff. She thought that she had met with an accident. When she hurriedly came to Baneshwar, she realized that the police had fired. "Initially, they did not allow him to enter the hospital. I was crying. One of the brothers helped and took it away. Search for Emergency was not found. When I met him, he was risk-free,' she says.

Injured of Civil Hospital says- 'Government itself shot when raising voice against Bethiti'

Krish reached the movement after finishing college at 11 o'clock. He screamed loudly when he was shot at around 3 o'clock. The friends there carried him and took him to a wheelchair. "Looking at the peaceful atmosphere, it was different," Krish remembers yesterday.

Sandesh Limbu was studying Japanese. On Monday, he went to the movement from the consultancy. Sandesh was also shot in the leg.

Anil Bahadur Shrestha of Kavre is a driver of Standard Charter Bank. He was watching the fight outside the office in the afternoon. At the same time, the bullet from the firing by the police suddenly pierced the mobile phone in his pocket and came out from his thigh. "Look at this, even after piercing the mobile phone, it pierced the thigh," he says, showing the mobile phone, "They call it a rubber bullet." But that bullet was definitely not made of rubber.'

Injured of Civil Hospital says- 'Government itself shot when raising voice against Bethiti'

At the moment, 27 injured people are being treated in Civil.

Rishi Bhushal, a health worker of the Disaster Management Committee under the Health Department of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, who is assigned to the civil hospital, said that they are all risk-free. 

Samarpan

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