Sauran Kishore Shrestha, who walked from home with biscuits and noodles in his bag for the Zen-G movement, always stood up against corruption and corruption. He always supported those who were against distortions and anomalies.
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On Monday, August 23, 38-year-old Sauran Kishore Shrestha from Vanasthali Dhungedhara left home early with biscuits and noodles in his bag for the Zen-G movement. Baglung bazaar old house, he always stood up against corruption and corruption.
He always supported those who were against distortions and anomalies. He used to help. So he left home to participate in the movement because he liked the agenda put forward by Jen-Ji.
There was a wife and a 6-year-old son at home. Father Basant Kishore (63) and mother Niru (60) were in America for three and a half months to meet Baini. Father used to reply that we are not, why do we go to the movement, Daddy, if you were in Nepal, you would go too, this country is a movement for change, Daddy.'
Sauran joined the movement early. There was a crowd of Gen-Gs in front of the parliament building in New Baneshwar. There were loud slogans. At this time, after seeing the youths falling down one after the other due to being shot in front of his eyes, when he was trying to pick them up saying that they should be taken for treatment, he was hit by two bullets in the right side of his chest. He fell there. Bleeding. There was also a bullet in the neck.
He was picked up by the protestors and taken to a nearby civil hospital. By then he had breath. He was about to tell his wife's number, then he became unconscious.
Civil was referred to KMC as his condition was complicated and could not be treated further, the hospital declared him brought dead within two hours of his arrival. The civil hospital doctor informed his wife.
Relatives all gathered at the hospital. The father in America was also informed. Hearing the news, Basant Kishore was shocked. But the wife did not tell Niru. He started to buy a ticket as he had to go to Nepal immediately.
He left for Nepal on Wednesday with his wife. Until this time, he had not dared to tell his wife the news of his son's death. When the couple landed at Tribhuvan International Airport on Thursday evening. Sobbing relatives surrounded them. As soon as Niru found out, she became mortified. Sauran went to Korea while studying Plus2 in Kathmandu. He got married in 075 after returning from living in Korea for 5 years.
'He stayed to learn about Korea again, even if he got a job in Nepal, the salary was not enough, he was talking about going again,' says father Basant Kishore, 'We were in America at that time, not to mention that our old age support was gone forever.' Sauron's village is now in mourning. All the villagers are excited. He said angrily, "He went to the movement when we were not there, he left us without being able to see him safe, now his killer should not be freed."
'We did not want to protest for money, we want to declare a martyr,' he said, 'Now the government led by KP Sharma Oli, who killed the killer who walked for change, should be prosecuted, action should be taken against the corrupt and traffickers, those who embezzled property since 046 should be investigated, only then will our sons get justice.' Shrestha couple has only one son and one daughter.
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