The nation is crying, because the nation is awake

Strong youth movement against corruption, barbaric repression of the state. Chaos and loss of wealth under the guise of agitation. A total of 73 civilians were sacrificed. This is not only a tragic incident but also a critical turning point in the country's historical journey.

Ashwin 1, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The nation is crying, because the nation is awake

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Every drop of blood shed while demanding that good governance, accountability and transparency be established in the country will continue to wake up the Nepalese society. History has proved that the tears, blood and pain of the citizens brings renaissance in the country.

Respect for every precious life is indispensable to keep the renaissance alive . Today's issue of Kantipur is dedicated to precious lives and their resolve.

Jen-G protested from Maitighar Mandal in Kathmandu on August 23, demanding good governance against the widespread corruption in the country.

Jen-Ji, who said to start the event by giving flowers to the police, was shot in the head and chest by the same police in the second half, killing 21 people on the first day. With the death of a promising youth, the country was shocked.

The story of 21 people who lost their lives on the first day is presented here: 

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