Suwas's mother stayed in India due to lack of citizenship

Suwas was in Nepal without getting the money to fly to Japan

Bhadra 24, 2082

Suwas's mother stayed in India due to lack of citizenship

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On Monday morning, at Dera in Kirtipur, Subas Bohra served food to his brother Sandeep, who is studying in class 8. And left saying to his brother, "I'm going to meet my friend, if I'm late, I'll cook lunch myself."

But the scent lingered and never returned. The state did not let Subas, who participated in the performance of Gen-G in Baneshwar, to return home . On Monday, he was hit by a bullet at the gate in front of the parliament building and fell down. The bullet that hit him came out from behind after piercing the Rudraghanti in his neck. He passed away before he could be taken to the hospital.

After hearing the news of his brother's death, Sandeep is unconscious in Dera . Relatives are not able to handle him . Khaptadchanna village-7 of Bajhang, the entire village is mourning the death of Subas, who had a Gorkhali house. 

His mother Kaili Bohra, who is going to pay her last respects to her son, has stopped at the Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore, India since Monday evening. After hearing the news of her son's death, Kaili, who was grief-stricken, did not have the money to come to Nepal.

'We already cut the tickets yesterday . His citizenship will no longer exist. They didn't let her board the plane because of the photocopy. On Tuesday, Kiran, a cousin of Subas, said from Bangalore, "We are pleading with the airport administration but they didn't accept it." If the embassy in India takes the initiative, it is possible to send them, but they do not have access to them, he says.

Subas, who passed SEE from Satyavadi Secondary School in Bajhang, passed plus two in law faculty in Dhangadhi. Subas's father Deepak has been missing for six months. They came to Kathmandu to study LLB and to teach their brother in Kathmandu.

Not being satisfied that his mother was working in India to earn their living expenses, Suwas gave up his dream of studying law and studied Japanese in Kathmandu . Excellent in studies and hardworking, he passed the language test . 

He also got a visa to Japan but could not fly to Japan due to lack of expenses. Last March 21 was his day to go to Japan. After not being able to collect eight lakh money, it stopped here . His neighbor Gagan Rawat, who is also Suwas's daughter, said, 'If he had spent money then, he would not have seen this day.'

After the disappearance of his father, his 80-year-old son Hari Bahadur sought a loan of five/six lakhs in the village. But he said that he could not fly to Japan as the amount was insufficient. Mother suffered a lot in India. After I decided to go to Japan, I would bring my mother to Kathmandu . Now he is not himself. The family will be separated," Gagan said.

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