Daughter Maiya Maharjan is Sudhaki's mother who has been missing for 10 years. The daughter, who left home safely one day, has not returned home. In these 10 years, Sudha started a new life. She gave birth to a new man. Many things changed in his life. The only thing that didn't change was the memory of the mother who was repeatedly stabbed. Sudha and her family are still wandering in the streets with the same memory.
March 3, 2068, is the most unpleasant day of Sudha's life. The day her mother left home, she did not return. Why didn't the mother return? Where is the mother? What is her condition? They are not found. Her 51-year-old daughter worked as a seamstress for sheets, rugs, and curtains. Sudha remembers her mother leaving the house at 8 in the morning that day. Shortly after leaving the house, Sudha received a call from her mother. On the phone, my daughter said, "I'm going to Nikki, whether she's at home or not. Please call once." This was Sudha's last conversation with her mother.
An SSS came at 8 pm for Chhorimaiya who was walking at 8 in the morning. It was written in the SMS received from Sudha's mobile: I am wishing, Percy, is coming.
Chhorimaiya did not even know how to send SMS from her mobile. I only came to call and pick up the phone. On top of that, only a few days ago, the display of his kitty mobile was damaged. Sudha was shocked when an SMS came from her mother's mobile. The mobile was off when I tried to return the phone. People couldn't reach Manakamana if I came sometimes. Sudha called Nikki. The answer came: You will come in a day or two, don't worry. However, Sudha did not believe Nikki. They lodged a complaint with the police seeking to find the mother.
Nikki said that many such days came and went. However, the daughter was not found. Nikki, also known as Suraksha Singh, came under police suspicion. Nikki was a partner in selling clothes made by her daughter. She was also a close friend. There were also financial transactions between them. According to Sudha, Nikki used to play Dhukuti. Sudha's father Shiva Krishna was a branch office of Nepal Rastra Bank. Her daughter had given Rs 5 million to Nikki at interest after retiring from her job and earning from the textile business. But, even after a long time, the money Nikki used was not returned. My daughter used to go to Nikkiko to collect the money. She had gone the same way that day.
My daughter Maiya, who would return the next day, did not return that day. Since the people who went to Nikki did not return from there, there was no room for doubt. The daughter's family filed a complaint against Nikki. Police gathered more evidence and took Nikki to court. However, the court's decision did not favor Chhorimaiya. Nikki was released on bail of one lakh rupees. Chhorimaiya's family seemed to fall from grace. In their eyes, Nikki had a direct hand in losing her mother. The police had registered a case with the same conclusion. However, Chhorimaiya's family was not satisfied with the court's decision. Sudha says, "In my mother's case, there was a 'power play'.
However, before the court decided to release Nikki on bail, Sudha and her two sisters Sushila and Subhadra had begged for Nikki's return. He had said many times, '5 million is not needed. Give us back our mother. ' However, they did not find their mother's body or breath.
"If there was no mistake, the court should have released him on a normal date," says Sudha, who has been fighting for her mother's justice for 10 years. Why did you take a deposit of one lakh rupees?
Three years after the loss of their mother, their daughters' days were spent hoping for justice. They spend the next seven years hoping for their mother to return. There is no place for justice without them. From the courts to the police, the Women's Commission, the Human Rights Commission, the Ministry of Home Affairs, there is no place where they have not appealed for justice. No, they continued this campaign even from the streets. Put pressure on the road. Carrying placards. They staged a sit-in. Riley went on a hunger strike. Many articles were written in newspapers about this incident. Editorial prints. An investigation committee was also formed for the investigation. But, the hand felt zero. Our case has been suppressed and covered up by the power, 'says Sudha. Documents and details were missing.
"We used to go to the procession carrying my sister's three-year-old son," recalls Sudha. "Now he understands everything." This year, SEE was given. But, we are upset that 'Grandma is missing?' I don't dare to ask that. '
After losing her daughter, her family lost sleep for several months. Sudha's father went into depression due to the pain of losing his wife. He started living alone and did not talk to anyone.
Now Sudha and her sisters do not talk to their father about their mother. Reminding the 63-year-old father of the past makes them feel even sadder. "I don't want to hurt my father by talking about my mother," says Sudha.
Although the father does not like to be shocked by the memory of his mother, the memory of his mother frightens Sudha every day. She is still shocked when she gets a call from a new number on her mobile. Hoping for good news, she picks up the phone before the first bell rings. "If I get a call from an unknown number, I think my mother called from somewhere," she says. Do you ever think that your mother will come back? ' But, when she sees the reaction to the articles and videos made about her mother, Sudha is shocked. There are many comments on the news and videos made about daughters - people who have not returned for so many years may not return now!
Such comments are heartbreaking for Sudha and her family. The mind is not ready to believe in any way, no. Sudha wants her mother's case to die mysteriously while she is dying. "What does it mean for us to live in our mother's case remains a mystery even at the time of her death?" She says, 'Don't have to die carrying this secret when you die. Know something about mother. ' But, how can this be? They do not know themselves.
When the police go to look for their mother, the answer is - we can't look into the case that has already gone to court. Even now, he believes that if the police want, they can get justice. However, there are complaints that the police do not want to understand their motives.
"It would have been a way to satisfy my mother no matter what," says Sudha, "but we have been where we are for 10 years. There is no news of being a mother or not. It makes us even sadder. '
Even now, Sudha's family is ready to go to the police. "If the case is re-opened and an honest police officer investigates, we are ready to give all the details we have," she said. "However, the findings are not without reason." The reasoning that came out of the conclusion had to have meaning.
Sudha was 22 years old when her mother went missing. It was his career-making age. Someone asked him to become a lawyer, someone asked him to become a policeman. She did not study both subjects. However, in the intervening years, he has memorized the 'peak' of both these issues. She learned a lot about law and policy, not by reading. However, he is disgusted with both professions. "To live in that place is to make others cry," said Sudha, "so I never took up this profession."
Now Sudha and her sisters are taking care of their mother's tailors. They have made the mother's customer their customer. "A lot of mom's customers say we still have the stuff your mom made in our house," says Sudha. However, while making clothes, the customer also stings like Sia.
When they come to the tailors, the customers keep asking Sudha, "Did you find anything about your mother?" Even if asked in a good way, this question of the customer stings Sudha and her sisters every time. Even the customers of Chhorimaiya should not have to hear anything unpleasant one day.