CEO Snevi Chapagain of Everest Women’s Volleyball League has posted this on Instagram. In which he showed how it was bright a night before, now there is only ashes left there.
Upasana, who went to host a volleyball league event in Nepal from Delhi, released a video of the team being trapped there. After this video released a day earlier, the CEO of the event company has surfaced for the first time. CEO Snevi Chapagain said that all foreign players and worship team
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Delhi’s worship Gill is trapped with his team in the ongoing agitation against social media ban and corruption in Nepal. Upasana Gill has shared the video on social media, pleading for help. His team also includes girls from Faridabad, Haryana.
After the video surfaced, Haryana State Women’s Commission Chairperson Renu Bhatia has written a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Haryana Chief Minister Naib Saini demanding immediate rescue. He said that many Haryanvi citizens are trapped in other places other than Pokhara, which need to be evacuated safely.

CEO Snevi Chapagain of Everest Women’s Volleyball League has posted this on Instagram.
On the first day where the party, now ashes
CEO Snevi Chapagain of Everest Wilball League has shared the video in the story on his Instagram. In which happiness was being celebrated by cutting the cake in the party a day earlier. A day later, there is a pile of ash. The window, doors, goods are everything burnt to ashes.
Ceo Snevi Chapagain What in the post of …
CEO Snevi Chapagain of Everest Women’s Volleyball League, while putting a story on his Instagram, wrote that he burnt the hotel without any notice. All national players, foreign players and Indian crew are now under our protection. I am in contact with the Indian Ebency, Nepal Army and Nata. I am thinking about the rescue mission that I have to do.
The player and management have lost their documents, equipment and goods. Expensive jewelery and other things that we had earned and we brought here from our house, everything is now ashes. Everything ended in a few seconds like the Titanic movie.

CEO Snevi Chapagain of Everest Wilball League.
Around 200 people of our crew were staying at the Lakeside Hotel in Pokhara here. Yesterday we have all become witnesses of guns and weapons. Which we had never seen in life before. I am not in a position to say anything right or wrong about it right now. We am safe here. The new Nepal is now a long dream. I express condolences to those who lost their lives in it. We are all together.
Now read 4 big things of worship in the video …
- Came to host volleyball league, hotel burnt: Upasana Gill, trapped in Pokhara, said in the video- I came here to host a volleyball league. The hotel I stayed in was completely burnt.
- People run back with poles, help: Upasana said that I was in the spa at the time of the incident. People were running behind me with poles. I have somehow left after saving my life. The most request you can help here, please.
- The agitators are not leaving even the tourists: Upasana said that there are bad situations here. There is a fire at various places. People are not leaving the tourist either. They do not mind that there is a tourist here. Someone has come to do work here. They are setting fire everywhere without thinking anything.
- Message should be sent to Indian Embassy: Upasana said that we do not know how long we will stay in another hotel. I request that please send this message to the Indian Embassy.

4 important things in the letter of Women’s Commission …
- 1. Indian woman stuck in Nepal asks for help: In a letter written by Haryana Women’s Commission chairperson Renu Bhatia, a video has been found, in which an Indian woman is seen pleading for help. Which is telling that Indian and Haryanvi women are stuck in large numbers there. Not all people are able to get out safely.
- 2. Law and order deteriorated in violence affected areas: Further written in the letter- According to reports, law and order in Nepal’s violence affected areas has completely deteriorated. Strict restrictions have been imposed on movement and it has become difficult to reach essential services. Due to these situations, the lives of the trapped people are seriously threatened.
- 3. Demand for coordination from the Ministry of External Affairs and Indian Embassy: In the letter, the Commission has urged the Ministry of Home Affairs to work closely with the Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) and the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu. With this, the trapped Indian citizens will be able to get a correct identity and they will be able to arrange immediate relief and safe return.
- 4. Priority to safety of women and weaker sections: The letter states that the safety of women and weaker sections should be given priority during the rescue operation. The Commission has also requested the Central Government to take concrete steps in this direction immediately so that no one’s life is at risk.

Letter written by Haryana Women’s Commission President to Home Minister Amit Shah