Let corruption be controlled. All those who infiltrated and vandalized and set fire to the movement should be punished.
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Roshan Parajuli of Banepa Municipality-3 was a bachelor. 26-year-old Roshan came to Kathmandu with the intention of going to Australia. He was taking PTE classes while staying at Shankhamul Dera.
He was very concerned about the fact that the youth in the country do not get jobs according to their qualifications. How can young people who have completed their bachelor's degrees live in the country after taking a job of 10/15 thousand per month? Like other young people, his mind was burning with how to look after his family.
'Seeing that the leaders who were won by the people do corruption without working and they enjoy the people's taxes, why are the corrupt people not punished?' Many questions played in my mind. After knowing that his own generation will hold a rally against corruption, he also went to participate with his friends in the 23rd Gen-J movement.
He reached the movement from 10 o'clock in the morning and was observing the movement. Shouting slogans, everyone had reached the parliament building. He was living on the side of the road . He says that he was standing on the side of the road when he was suddenly shot. He says, "There was a riot on the way to the Parliament building, but I was not there, I was sitting outside on the sidewalk, but I was shot in the right leg from somewhere." Then he was taken to the hospital. He has been in the hospital for 9 days .
He says that he doesn't regret joining the movement because the country wants change and the movement has brought about change even if it is small. Roshan is the only child in the family. He thinks that if the country was good, the youth would not have to go abroad. He wants those who ordered firing on the day of the protest to be punished more severely.
He says, ``Whoever gave the order to fire should be punished by this government.'' "Let the government find all those who killed and injured the youth by suddenly provoking a peaceful protest," he said, "Let corruption be controlled." Those who infiltrated and vandalized and set fire to the movement should be punished.'
