The motorcycle from which the girl had rescued the injured on 23 August, burned down, she immediately appealed for help through social media, after getting help, she bought the motorcycle and handed it over.
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23 August 2082, Monday. 9 o'clock in the morning. Kishori Karki left the camp. And, Jane-ji reached the place of protest going on in Maitighar. Along with the protestors, he also went towards Baneshwar.
23 August 2082, Monday . 9 am . Kishori Karki came out of Dera . And, Jen-ji reached the place of protest in Maitighar . He also went towards Baneshwar along with the protestors. After the movement gradually turned violent, she was left behind. She was sitting on the side and watching the movement, suddenly she got shocked when she saw the shooting.
'I was sitting on the other side of the Parliament building and watching . It seems like around one o'clock, suddenly the police opened fire,' she remembered that day . A young man collapsed near the girl. The brother who was shot in the chest was writhing in pain. I couldn't see it for a long time,' she said, 'I saw a bike with a key nearby.' Without thinking about it, I carried the young man to the civil hospital.
Maoist Chairman Dahal, who ignored me repeatedly that I am a conflict victim, is now trying to meet me, but I don't know
– Kishori Karki
The motorcycle rider was shouting 'my bike' from behind. But after persuading him, she rushed the injured to the civil hospital. She was taken to the hospital but treatment was not possible there. "The doctor at the civil hospital said that my brother is very difficult and we need to bring him to teaching, so we put him in the ambulance and prepared to take him there," said the girl. She returned to Baneshwar from teaching in the same tattered dress. And, Baneshwar came and started looking for the motorcycle owner. "Screamed and screamed". No one came to ask for my bike,' she said. The traffic police stopped him after seeing his clothes covered in blood and without wearing a helmet. And took that motorcycle to the garden. Thinking that the motorcycle would be safe in the garden, she headed towards the camp.
'I took a shower as soon as I reached the camp . As soon as she got out of the bath, someone called and said that the brother you were carrying on the bike died,' she said, 'I was heartbroken by that news.' Then she left the room and went to her relatives.
That night, the girl couldn't even sleep well. The events of the whole day continued to rage. After not finding the biker, I made a video and got in touch. But she did not let him sleep all night because he was worried that he could not save his injured brother,' she said.
24 August, Tuesday .
On this day too, Kishori tried to go to Baggikhana in the morning. But due to the curfew, she could not go out. "But around 11 o'clock, I left when I realized that it was a little loose," said the girl. She was injured in Koteshwar. There she also worked in the rescue . She entered the Civil Hospital with a patient and took care of the patient inside.
After the motorcycle owner called, the incident of Monday repeated in his mind . I was busy taking care of the patient. I went to the buggy store only after the motorcycle owner called me. But there was already a fire,' said the girl, 'I put it where it would be safe, and it got burnt.' Now it seems like where to go to write a report . That motorcycle is going to be sent.'
On the one hand, the pain of the injured, on the other hand, the pain of losing the livelihood of the motorcycle owner made the girl sad. Shailendra Shahi of Baitadi was supposed to be Thakuri. He is making a living from that motorcycle. It was very sad to see that instrument burnt, said the girl.
But the girl didn't eat hare . She promised to help Shailendra. And immediately appealed for help through social media. After a few hours, his appeal started working . Help was gathering . And with the money from that, she bought Shailendra a motorcycle. In the beginning, it was how to rescue this brother. But the Nepalese are very helpful. Help is gathered . I bought a motorcycle for my brother on 4th of October.'
The courage given by the past. When I was 22 months old, my mother and father were kidnapped by the then government. Mother was released after 15 months. Father is still missing . There is no breath, nor hope.' The teenager tells that she saw her own father even among the youths who were shot.
Kishori's father Himalkaji Karki and mother Pashupati Basnet were abducted by the army in 2058 due to their affiliation with Maoists. That day I remembered my father among those young people. That's why I worked to rescue them.'
The girl also told that because of her adventure, Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal wanted to meet her. Dahal, who ignored me repeatedly that I am a conflict victim, is now trying to meet me. But I don't know," she said, "They didn't know anything about our situation so far. It is clear how selfish they are when they come now.'
