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Fight against Corruption"भ्रस्टाचार बिरुद्धको जुम्लेली अभियान "

Dear Friends, 
34 farmers/men from Jumla came in Kathmandu last week (27 Jan) in the Quest for Justice. According to them they came the victim of CORRUPTION VIRUS in their district from District Water Supply Division (without constructing by making fake document of NPR 500,000/- completed the project on the paper only) and without doing work too and have been fighting for it since last 7 months but couldn’t get the JUSTICE. Therefore, this time instead of going to India to do work they came to Kathmandu carrying stick and light seek and appeal for justice. There living condition in Kathmandu is very bad and miserable due to cold and no money. Some of them fell sick and their legs have been swollen and suffer from respiratory problems. They are living in a small tent nearby Dhumbharai. Some of them have returned because of health conditions, some of them are working in Brick Factory in Bhaktapur and said that they won't return home unless and until they don't get justice.

Therefore, please brothers and sisters if you STAND FOR JUSTICE let's support these men for getting sick and provide justice. Bikesh Shrestha, Social Activist andPradip Khatiwadada, Youth Activist constantly in touch with them to support them. After visiting the place Pradip Khatiwada said: They are really Anna Hajare for us......we need to give pressure in order to provide them justice, they are in bad condition now.....out of 34 of almost 15 of them were sick and other they are working in brick factory in bhaktapur.

Banke Buda, one of the Jumeli said to Pradip ji:- We can stay here without having food but anyhow we need justice, plz provide us justice,so let's think about it as well,what can be done further steps,let's be prepared.

Bikesh Shrestha said: we need Mattresses, quilt, Tent, Tarpaulin and warm jackets for them. Also water filters, and kitchen utensils. Etc.

If you wish to support the please contact them at:
Bikesh Shrestha: 9803485433, 9849476424. Res: 4720711
Pradip Khatiwada: 9841900488

via Pradip Khatiwada
Look the condition of our brothers who are raising voice against corruption, kunai help garna sakchau ki hami pani ? 

via Umesh Ghimire (Facebook Revolutioneer):
म हाम्रा नेपाली दाजुभाई तथा दिदिबहिनिहरु समक्ष आग्रह गर्न चाहन्छु की आउनुस् सहयोग गर्नुस् हाम्रा यी जुम्ला देखि आउनुभयेका सच्चा नागरिकलाई। जुम्ला बाट यति लामो यात्रा गरेर आउनेहरू बाट हामीले पाठ सिक्नै पर्छ। उहाहरूको सुरुवातलाई हामिले भ्रस्टचार को बिदाइ संगै अन्त्य गर्नुपर्छ।


Press Release:

http://www.ekantipur.com/kantipur/news/news-detail.php?news_id=262349 

Source: Laxmi Tamang

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