”I have come to say that the country will be better, good governance will be maintained, politics will improve, and corruption will end,” he said, ”but no one from the government has come to meet us so far.” I have not seen the leaders of Zen-ji either.
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24-year-old Amit Basnet of Gourfathok, Dhunibensi Municipality 2, Dhading is the driver of a sand/gravel truck. He was shot in front of the Police Circle Swayambhoo on Tuesday during the Gen-J movement.
After 2 days of treatment in the ICU of Manmohan Memorial Medical College and Teaching Hospital, he is now in the surgical ward. Shot. He said that his left leg did not move and his testicles were also affected.
Although he was aware of the Zen-G movement, he was busy with his own work and did not participate on the first day. 'After hearing the news of the death of more than 19 friends of his own age group in the evening, Basnet said, 'I felt that the problem would not be solved by shooting children. He had come to Kathmandu with his friends saying that it was unjust to shoot Sana Vhaibaini. Among us, I got shot.
He says that even though he shouted slogans, he did not throw stones. He says that he was suddenly shot from inside the police office around 1:30 am. He regretted that even though he heard the news that Gen-ji activists from the Prime Minister had arrived to visit the injured in other hospitals, no one came to ask about his condition. I have come to say that we should all protest together. I heard that Prime Minister Sushila Karki and Gen-G activists have come to meet the other injured," he said, "No one has come to me. Even if we are people who meet at such a time, we become great.
When he is in the hospital bed, he is more worried about managing his family than himself. A month ago, I sent my brother to Dubai for a loan. He said that he has not found a job,'' Basnet added, "The family's debt is about 6 lakhs, including 2 lakhs from the brother, to the bank and the village. I am worried about how to pay the bank installment on the 5th. According to Basnet, I have to pay 17 thousand rupees by paying interest and installments to the bank on the 5th. His father died of cancer 6 years ago.
Basnet's friends are waiting in turn. Basnet told that the medicines and food that had to be bought outside were his own expenses. According to him, during the hospital stay, until now More than 16 thousand rupees have been spent. He has only one request from the government, "The injured should also be looked after." I can't work like before after the shot. There is a 45-year-old mother in my house.'
He cannot even go to the toilet without the help of a wheelchair because his left leg is not bent. Basnet said to Kantipur, "If I was alive, I would not be able to work like before." How long will you have to stay in the hospital? Please convey my grief to the government and Gen-G leaders.
He says that he was shot when he came with the hope of change for the country. "I have come to say that the country will be better, good governance will be maintained, politics will improve, and corruption will end," he said, "but no one from the government has come to meet us so far." I have not seen the leaders of Zen-ji.'
