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Tribute paid to martyrs Shrestha and Chand


Nepalnews
2021 Jan 28, 14:46, Kathmandu
File - A view of the entrance gate of Kathmandu Metropolitan City office in Baghdurbar, Kathmandu, on February 17, 2019. Photo courtesy: Janak Bhatta via Wikimedia Commons

At a tribute-paying program organised by Kathmandu Metropolitan City, the statues of martyrs Gangalal Shrestha and Dasharath Chand were garlanded. The KMC had built their full-size statues at Shovabhagawati, where they attained martyrdom. 

On the occasion, KMC Mayor Bidya Sundar Shakya said that contribution of martyrs by sacrificing their lives for the establishment of democracy could not be compared with anyone.

Similarly, Chairperson of KMC-15 and Spokesperson of KMC, Ishworman Dangol, pointed out the need of changing the existing thinking to fulfilling the martyr's dream. 

The death penalty was given to Shrestha and Chand at Shovabhagawati on Magh 15, 1997BS on the charge of carrying out rebellious activities and provoking people against the Rana regime for establishing democracy.

Born in Baitadi district in the far west of the country, Chand had actively participated in the satyagraha, the non-violence movement initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in India. Shrestha was born at Bhangeri of Ramechhap district in the central part of the country. He was involved in the movement against the then Rana regime while a college student. He had been studying at Tri Chandra College in Kathmandu at that time.

Like in previous years, KMC has been marking the Martyrs' Week from January 23 to 29 this year by organising various commemorative programs. 

KMC has been observing the Martyrs' Week since 2012 BS. It has installed life-size statues of the four great martyrs who attained martyrdom in course of the movement waged in 1997 BS for overthrowing the Rana autocracy and establishing democracy. The statues are installed at various places in Kathmandu where they got martyrdom. 


Meanwhile, the government has formed a committee for honoring and providing identity cards to the families of martyrs of all the movements waged at various times for democracy. The committee has been tasked with presenting a proposal in this connection.

A meeting of the Council of Ministers constituted the committee on January 24. Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali is the coordinator of this committee while Minister for Water Supply and Sanitation Mani Chandra Thapa and the Minister for Land Management, Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Shiva Maya Tumbahangphe are the members.


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