Dodhara Chandani (Kanchanpur), Nov 30: Parents of Bipin Joshi have spent the last 52 days in anxious anticipation. Joshi is one among the Nepali students taken captive by the Hamas militants in course of their October 7 attack in southern Israel.
On that day, Hamas-led Palestinian
militants launched a multi-pronged invasion of southern Israel from the Gaza
Strip. The surprise attack comprised a barrage of rockets, while around 3,000
militants breached the Gaza–Israel barrier and attacked Israeli military bases
and civilian population centres.
At least 846 Israeli civilians and 324
soldiers and police were killed during the attacks, while an estimated 240
Israeli and foreign nationals were taken as hostages to the Gaza Strip,
according to international media reports.
Ten Nepali students were killed in
this attack.
Ever since, Bipin's parents and
other family members are keeping track of every bit and piece of news coming
from Israel.
Their eyes are glued to TV news since Israel and Hamas agreed on a four days' ceasefire on November 24. The ceasefire deal mediated by Qatar also includes exchange of hostages held in Gaza in return for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Bipin's parents desperately hope that their dear son would be among those to be released.
The hostages have been released in
groups of a dozen or so each day in exchange for groups of Palestinian
prisoners.
On last Sunday, 40 Israelis were
released by Hamas. In addition 17 Thai citizens and one Filipino - farm workers
employed in southern Israel when they were seized - were freed under a separate
agreement.
The ceasefire was extended by two
more days till Wednesday. Although Hamas has released during the ceasefire
period some of the people it has taken captive, there's no any news about Bipin
till date, which has heightened his parents' anxiety.
Bipin's parents met with Minister
for Foreign Affairs Narayan Prakash Saud who was in his home district
Kanchanpur on Wednesday and requested him to take immediate initiatives for the
safe release of their son.
"I am glued to the TV news all
the time, when my son Bipin will be released and call us. Our days are spent
watching news," said Padma, Bipin's distraught mother.
The government has been saying that
it has been making diplomatic initiatives by various means for securing Bipin's
safe release. However, Bipin's father Mahananda has complained that the
government should further intensify its efforts for his son's release at the
earliest.
"I feel that Bipin should have
already been released two or three days back, had the government made vigorous
efforts towards that end from the beginning," a desperate Mahananda
said.
Meanwhile, Minister Saud has
pledged to intensify efforts from the government- level to ensure Bipin's
release, during his meeting with Joshi's parents in Mahendranagar of Kanchanpur
on Wednesday.
According to Minister's
Secretariat, he is set to visit Qatar on December 9. When in Qatar, Minister
Saud will request Qatari officials for taking special initiatives for Bipin's
release.
On November 24, Minister had
specially urged Qatar's State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Soltan bin Saad
Al-Muraikhi, who had arrived here on November 23 on a two-day official visit,
to take initiatives for the release of Bipin Joshi from the captivity of
Hamas.
In response, the Qatar's state
minister assured of his prompt initiations for Joshi's release.
In Qatar, the Foreign Minister will
also attend a two-day 21st edition of Doha Forum commencing on December
10. (RSS)