Rakesh collapsed in front of the Parliament building after being shot by the police. His brother says, 'Mother is asthmatic. The doctor has said that both of my brother's legs cannot move. What should I do alone now?'
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Seeing the wave of the movement, he felt that he had to stand in protest against the injustice, which led him to the demonstration in front of the Parliament building. However, on the afternoon of August 23, the atmosphere suddenly deteriorated. Police splashed water on the crowd. They threw tear gas. The shot was fired.
Around 4 o'clock after the shooting 27-year-old Rakesh Kumar Mahato of Sarlahi collapsed there.
Now he is being treated at the National Trauma Center. I lived to live, but my two legs did not move. I am crippled forever," he said with teary eyes, "Jen-G movement was started because something would change in the country. In which I also joined but I am experiencing this situation.'
He is shot in the back. Steel is placed on the broken spine caused by the bullet. Due to the impact of the spine, both legs did not work. He said, 'Water is still coming from the place where the bullet hit. Dressing has to be done up to three times a day.' He says that he is very worried about the lack of medical expenses.
Lalitpur Rakesh was in Kathmandu since 2076. "None of my parents went to school in my house. "Dai sent me to Kathmandu after passing 10th," he said, "I was studying law while preparing for public service." Suddenly this happened in life.'
Expense management has become a big challenge in his family now. At home, the mother is also suffering from asthma. I looked after the expenses of the house and my own family," said his brother Rajesh, "The doctor said that both his legs cannot move. This It is a lifelong problem. forever caring for him One person is needed. What should I do now? ’
The mother came to see her injured son Rakesh . Rajesh said that he was admitted to Veer Hospital after he fainted after seeing her condition. 'Ghaitelai We are in confusion as to when and how much relief will be given by the government," he said. "The food in the hospital is not tasty. But my brother had to eat what he wanted. Medicines not available in the hospital should also be bought outside. He complained that the problem is compounded when the person who earns money has to live in poverty. It is going on by asking the people who come to visit,' said Rajesh.
