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A Brave Nepali Saves Indian Girl From Disgrace

Issue 03, January 16, 2011


By KTM Metro Reporter

January 14, 2011: a Nepali risking his own life for saving the girl from disgrace and other people’s lives has shown his bravery killing some robbers in a training he has been traveling in India. He is Vishnu Prasad Shrestha residing in Pokhara. He has served the Indian Gorkha Regiment in Ranchi and has been retired after serving the regiment for 17 years and has been on the way home when a group of 40 dacoits have invaded in the train he has been riding home. The robbers have been taking away valuables from the passengers when they enter the compartment he has been riding and started looting the passengers in front of him and they have attempted to rape a girl that has screamed for help, Vishnu risking his own life has started fighting against the robbers and in the course of fighting he has killed three of them and wounded eight of them; the rest of them ran away for their lives. This has happened on September 02, 2010

According to the media reports, the Indian government has given him a cash award and is going to declare three awards for his bravery and saving the property and lives of the innocent people at the risk of his own life on one of the coming national days. The Indian government has also recalled him to serve the Indian Gorkha Army for another five years and has given him two guards for his security.

The Government of Nepal has also decided to bestow on him some sorts of awards in recognition of his brave deeds but the government has not decided yet what sorts of awards the government is going to give him.

Risking their lives for saving others is the trait of Nepalis serving the Indian or British Gorkha army. They also fight to the finish disregarding the risk to their lives. So, the Indian Army and the British Army appreciate the services of Nepalis in their respective regiment but the danger is Indian Gorkha might need to fight against the British Gorkha in case of India and Britain going to a war which is of course most unlikely in the near future.

The British Gorkha has been fighting against the Taliban and the Muslim terrorists in Afghanistan for finishing off the terrorists and for peace in the world. They have also fought in Iraq to end the tyrannical rule of the Iraqi dictator that was hanged for his misrule in Iraq. They have also fought on Falkland Islands against the Argentinean army for preserving the British sovereignty on the islands in the early 1980s.

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