Man Arrested for Insulting Elected MP Mahabir Pun
He came fully prepared—wearing a black helmet and a large surgical mask—to harass Mahabir Pun, an elected Member of Parliament widely known for his simplicity and integrity.
The man approached Pun and demanded that he stop selling books, claiming that people had not voted him into office for such work.
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| The Man in the frame is Bikash Gurung |
He could have expressed his views in a different tone and language, which would have changed the entire situation. Instead, he was aggressive and at one point appeared to physically confront Pun. Fortunately, a bystander intervened and stood between the attacker and Pun, preventing further escalation.
Under Nepali law, selling books on the street is not prohibited unless it obstructs pedestrians or creates a public nuisance.
The man got into a furious argument with Pun, spat on him, and triumphantly left, thinking he would remain anonymous. However, he did not manage to stay anonymous for long.
Yesterday, Kaski Police arrested the suspect, identified as 43-year-old Bikash Gurung. Police sources reveal that Gurung's criminal history includes three prior convictions on drug-related charges.
Authorities are now investigating whether Gurung acted alone or was instructed by someone else.
In a related context, some time ago, Ram Kumari Jhankri,
affiliated with the UML party, made objectionable comments about Mahabir Pun at
a public event, referring to him as "foolish." It speaks to Pun's
restraint and dignity that he chose not to file a defamation case against her.
Had he done so, she would have faced consequences for her reckless remarks.
Watch the video where Ram Kumari Jhankri calls Mahabir Pun foolish. (VIDEO).
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Good news. He is arrested. Punish him.
ReplyDeleteSabita Ranabhat
Pokhara, Nepal
He should be taught a lesson.
ReplyDeleteDipak Shrestha
Kathmandu, Nepal
If someone sells books, then it should not be your business. Who are you to dictate to Mahabir Pun what he should sell and what he should not sell?
ReplyDeleteSita Paudel
Pokhara, Nepal