He received a gift of clothes from the army.
A young man on a dirt bike arrives at Maitighar around 7:30 p.m. Black t-shirt, pants, shoes. At first glance, it looks like a 'commando' of the security forces. He also wore a body protection jacket like a security guard. He was wearing a black hat and black glasses and had covered his face with a black cloth.
He also had a walkie-talkie in his hand. In the beginning, he was wearing a motorcycle helmet. The participants took off their helmets after they were told that there might be intrusion. Even though he was not recognizable," said Vikas Rasaili, who participated in the protest, "he was also distributing pamphlets of the Zenji protest, scattering on the streets and distributing water as a volunteer."
On August 23, the first day of the Zenji demonstration, the police also started an investigation after the video and photo of this young man among the protesters was released. In the investigation of the police, it has been revealed that the young man is 21-year-old Janish Maharjan. It has also been found that he is a member of the volunteer team assigned by the 'Hami Nepal' team.
Sudan Gurung, president of 'Hami Nepal' organization, also confirmed that Maharjan is a volunteer of his organization. According to him, on the first day of the demonstration, We Nepal mobilized 40 volunteers. But he was present in a different dress.
'He is a brother named Janish Maharjan. He had a tendency to want to be like an army from his childhood. That's why they came wearing those clothes," Gurung said. "When the earthquake happened in Jajarkot, we worked closely with the Army and the Nepal Police. Maharjan Bhai was the youngest member of our team. He got along with everyone. He has been asking the army where to get such clothes. It is a dress gifted by the army saying that we will give it to you. He wears it at other times as well. According to
Gurung, Maharjan was assigned the responsibility of managing the ambulance and health team. Gurung said that we have been working as volunteers in Nepal since Maharjan was 13 years old.
According to Gurung, three walkie-talkies were used to coordinate the medical team and ambulance in the demonstration. According to him, one walkie-talkie was carried by Maharjan, the other by the medical team and the other by the ambulance team. Gurung informed that the purpose of carrying walkie-talkies is only to rescue the injured and contact the ambulance to take them to the hospital.
