The team including the Home Minister has also instructed that, considering the consultation with doctors and the seriousness of the situation, all necessary technical and managerial preparations be made promptly to immediately transfer the patient to India.
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The government will cover the medical expenses of Ganesh Nepali from Mugu, who attempted self-immolation by pouring petrol on himself in front of the Department of Passports in Tripureshwar. At midnight, Home Minister Sudhan Gurung visited Bir Hospital, where Ganesh is undergoing treatment, and the government spokesperson sent photos of the visit to journalists via WhatsApp. The message stated that, in addition to the Home Minister, members of the Prime Minister's Secretariat also visited the hospital to inquire about the latest condition of the injured.
The notice mentioned that preparations are being made to immediately take Ganesh to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, India, for further treatment. The team, including the Home Minister, instructed that all necessary technical and managerial preparations be made promptly to transfer the patient to India, taking into account consultations with doctors and the seriousness of the situation.
In the WhatsApp message sent by the government spokesperson to journalists, it was also mentioned that, under the special initiative of Prime Minister Balendra Shah, the entire process to take Nepali to India for further treatment has been initiated.
Ganesh, who had been living in Bhaktapur with his wife and daughter, worked as a rider through a ride-sharing app. On Friday afternoon, he attempted self-immolation in front of the Department of Passports in Tripureshwar by pouring petrol from his own motorcycle. It is understood that after Metropolitan Police tried to wheel-lock and take away his parked motorcycle, he got into a dispute and then attempted self-immolation.
