Vipin's house is quiet all day, crying in the evening

Vipin's family members were anxiously waiting for the day of their son's release. But when the time came to release the prisoners on Monday, Bipin's name was not among the 20 people to be released by Hamas until morning. This caused confusion in the Joshi family. In the evening, information came to the house that Bipin's body was going to be handed over. At that time, all hope was lost.

Ashwin 28, 2082

Bhawani Bhatta

Vipin's house is quiet all day, crying in the evening

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When we reached the house of Bipin Joshi in Bhimdatta municipality-3, Malikarjun tol of Kanchanpur, the channel gate was locked on Monday afternoon. Vipin's grandmother Nanda Joshi was sitting near the gate. She had come to meet Bipin's father Mahanand. Mahanand locked his house in the morning and went to his relative's house in Bhimdatta Municipality-1 Barkunda.

Bipin's brother (grandfather's son) Kishore Joshi went to the house to take the grandmother who was sitting near the channel gate with a bunch of fruits. His mobile phone was receiving continuous calls one after the other. From relatives to the media, everyone was looking for information about Vipin's condition. 

Most people who reached the house were looking for Vipin's father Mahanand. Kishore was saying that his uncle had gone to Shraddha and now it would be difficult to talk too much. He also said that he did not inform his uncle about the phone call in the morning. Kishore was also avoiding the media persons who wanted to meet Mahanand saying that it would be difficult.

Bipin's father Mahanand looked very excited as soon as he heard the news of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. He was hopeful that he would see his son after hearing the news that the prisoners would be released with the armistice. "In these two years, one moment has been very difficult for us," Mahanand said two days ago, "We have counted one day, it is very painful."

He was anxiously waiting for the day his son would be released on Monday. But when the time came to release the prisoners on Monday, Bipin's name was not among the 20 people to be released by Hamas until morning. This caused confusion in the Joshi family. In the evening, information came to the house that Bipin's body was going to be handed over. At that time, all hope was lost. The Joshi family's two-year wait became painful.

"Now I can't believe it, this is what was written in our destiny," Kishore said. Father Mahanand is not able to talk to anyone now. 

Earlier on Monday morning, the representative of the Israeli army had a video call with Bipin's sister Pushpa, who was in America with Kishore, and Dhanprasad Pandit, the Nepalese ambassador to Israel. At that time, Kishore informed that Bipin's name was not in the list to be released.

``In the past, we used to talk through video calls,'' said Joshi. We are also suffering a lot.' She knew Bipin since childhood. She said that she saw in Vipin a kind of bravery and courage to do something from a young age. Bipin's father Mahanand, who was out of the house all day on Monday, also came home.

Bhawani

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