He is not a businessman, industrialist or employee. He is a village farmer. He has cultivated Timur. Now, with the money saved by selling the same Timur, Akbare chillies and vegetables, he helped to build the Singha Darbar.
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Tulsiram Adhikari, a 62-year-old farmer from Shitganga Municipality-2 Kharyana, entered the district administration office on Wednesday morning with bruises on his cheeks and tears in his eyes.
There, he handed over a voucher of 1 lakh one hundred rupees to Chief District Officer Gopal Prasad Aryal. He deposited the money in the Prime Minister's Disaster Relief Fund on Monday.
He went to the chief district officer with a banner with the slogan 'Don't let this happen again, I will build a lion palace, I will build a country' When handing over the voucher, he was crying saying 'my country has been burnt to ashes'.
"During the Jain-ji movement, I felt that I was burning, my faith was burning," the official said, "I am not sleeping." It wouldn't have been any different if my house was burnt down, my heart is crying when the Singha Darbar is burnt down, so I have helped as much as possible to build the burnt structure.'
He is not a businessman, industrialist and employee. He is a village farmer. He has cultivated Timur. Now, with the money saved by selling the same Timur, Akbare chillies and vegetables, he helped to build the Singha Darbar. In the
movement, there was a loss of billions in the burning of the Singha Durbar, and to restore the Singha Durbar to its original state, he is of the opinion that Nepali people should support each other and rebuild it with Nepali money.
"For my peace of mind, I contributed money," said the officer, "I gave to sleep, not because I earned much, the amount of my labor is for the reverence of the Lion Palace."
He said that he saved this money by selling chillies, cucumbers, vegetables and timur. Timur cultivation in 150 ropani area of Kharyan and Akbare Khursani in 5 ropani area. He sells these vegetables from home and to the devotees who come to the religious pilgrimage site Supadeurali temple.
He said that he helped by thinking how to help the injured, how to build the building of Singha Durbar which was burnt to ashes. He claims that if all Nepalis like him help in the same way, it will help the new government to build the physical structures that are in ruins.
"Leaders began to add wealth rather than the development of the country, because they did not act according to the wishes of the people, the Gen-G movement happened," he says. He says that the people are angry about the work of the government and the behavior of the leaders.
The increasing corruption and shutting down the social media linked to the employment of hundreds of youths without giving alternatives is the inaction of the government, he said. He argues that it is inappropriate to burn physical structures including the lion palace with history in the name of Gen-G movement.
The official said that there is still anger towards the old parties because the leaders forget the people when they are in power.
