“Son, this country is not mine, “said the father of comedian Adarsh ​​Mishra.

Comedian Adarsh ​​Mishra’s father said, “Son, this country is not mine.”
Adarsh ​​Kumar Mishra’s father, who has been in the news since the first season of Comedy Champion, has died.

Vinod mishra, father of adarsha mishra is the principal of Nagaul Lower Secondary School in Jitpur, Bara. . Vinod had been suffering from kidney disease for four years.

Adarsh’s mother is of Indian origin, who teaches at the same school where her husband is the principal. Two years ago, Adarsh ​​and his father went to the Teaching Hospital in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu to learn about kidney transplantation. At that time, Adarsh’s aunt in India, Vinod’s elder sister-in-law, was ready to donate a kidney.

The teaching hospital was not ready for transplantation. According to Adarsh, he was reprimanded and sent away – “We don’t care where you get married.” If you had got married in Nepal, you would have had a transplant. No matter who our relatives are in India, we don’t want them. ‘That is the day,’ Vinod ‘came out of the hospital and said to Adarsh,’ Son, this country is not mine. ‘ Seeing the teary eyes, Adarsh ​​also thought to himself – ‘Yes, this country is not mine.’

“If an important and big hospital in this country does not know where most of the people here get married, how can this country treat us as citizens?” Adarsh ​​expressed his indignation. But KP Oli was transplanted twice because he was the Prime Minister. And why shouldn’t I be angry? ‘

A video titled ‘KP Oli and Nationalism’, which Adarsh ​​posted on his YouTube five days ago, is currently in the news. In that video, he raised the issue of nationality and when he did not support KP Oli, he slammed those who distributed certificates saying, “Your leader Rajendra Mahato, Narendra Modi.”

Every time the issue of Adarsh ​​Kidney’s illness arises, he does not miss to mention Oli’s name. And, critics do not hesitate to question why KP Oli’s name should always be added.

‘Why not take KP Oli’s name ?,’ Adarsh ​​argues with his own experience, ‘KP Oli doesn’t need to be pushed in a wheelchair, just like when I go for my father’s kidney dialysis, KP Oli should never be pushed like that. I didn’t even want to be pushed like that.

I didn’t even want to be pushed like that. But, I guess, if he hadn’t been prime minister, he probably wouldn’t be alive today. Because an ordinary Nepalese people cannot change his kidney twice. There is not much money, no resources. And, in what plant are those kidneys are growing that we don’t get it? But KP Oli is getting it so easily. ‘

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