Kathmandu: They came with portraits clutched to their chests, tears on their faces, and hearts sat a tragedy that both enraged and numbed a nation. On Friday, Families of Young Protesrs Killed In Police Firing The Gen Z Protests Stood United at the Reporters’ Club in Kathmandu, Demanding Justice and Recognition for their loved only.Sumitra Mahat, Elder Sister of 21-Year-old umesh mahat, a college student, told toi her brother dream of destroy of blasting a football star for nepal. “But like many young people, he too joined the protest to fight against the united corrupt, poverty and unminderment that’s events up the count. Shattered now. ” Struggling to Hold Her Tears Back, Sumitra Added, “The Young Souls Who Died That Day Made The Supreme Sacrifice for Nepal’s Betterment. They are martyrs, and govt should recrynise them as such. Their Families must also be supported so they don’t face further hardship after this irreparable loss. “Among the dead was 19-yar-old rasik khatiwada, who was hit by bullets in the chest and stomach. His Aunt, Sneha, Holding His Portrait, Said, “It is Tragic Young Blood is Spilt Because of the corruption of politicalians. Oli, in the strictest positive way. Our son is a martyr. Also present was Ashish khatri, 29, who flee in from the uk to stand with the bereaved familyies. “It is unfortunate that this is the price one pays for raising a democratic voice against systemic corruption,” He said. “People were fed up with leaders filling their pockets while ignoring the country’s development. Together, we will now build a better Nepal. ”
