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Indian martyred in Nepal's democracy struggle


By Sudeshna Sarkar, Indo-Asian News Service

Kathmandu, May 1 (IANS) He had crossed over from India to Nepal to find a way to support his family. But on Monday, Mohammad Jehangir, who was beaten up mercilessly by riot police during an anti-king protest, breathed his last.


Without anyone knowing of his plight, Jehangir died at Kathmandu's Model Hospital after battling death for a week.

On April 24, a day before King Gyanendra was forced to relinquish absolute power, Jehangir had gone to Tripureshwor in Kathmandu where he was caught in an anti-king demonstration.

As security personnel began baton-charging unarmed protesters and throwing tear-gas shells, Jehangir was caught in the violence. He was beaten up by riot police who targeted the heads of demonstrators despite repeated condemnation by human rights activists.

Jehangir, who had come to Kathmandu from Bihar's Sitamarhi district, was a tailor by profession. His dream was simple: to find a way to support his family. But he paid for it with his life.

With his death, 19 people have died so far in the protests against monarchy that shook Nepal for 19 days.

Jehangir's death has gone virtually unnoticed and unlamented. His brother and uncle, who also live and work in Kathmandu, are trying to take Jehangir's body back to his Barganiya village to lay his body to rest. Perhaps Barganiya will mourn the loss of its man.

His death came a day after India received news of an Indian engineer being killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Copyright Indo-Asian News Service


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