Kathmandu :A former Gurkha soldier who lost both his legs in Afghanistan hit out Tuesday at new rules by the Nepal government that ban double amputees from climbing its mountains, dashing his Everest dreams. Hari Budha Magar, 38, had been training hard in hopes of becoming the first above-the-knee double amputee to scale Mount Everest until his plans were scuppered by the law introduced in December. The rules ban double amputee and blind climbers, a move that has drawn criticism from disability rights groups around the world. Magar slammed the new rules as"unfair"and"discriminatory"."I agree that the government needs to bring rules to minimise risks but such ban is not the answer,"he said. (AFP)
Pakistan
Double amputee banned from Everest slams Nepal govt rules
Jan 24, 2018
Kathmandu :A former Gurkha soldier who lost both his legs in Afghanistan hit out Tuesday at new rules by the Nepal government that ban double amputees from climbing its mountains, dashing his Everest dreams. Hari Budha Magar, 38, had been training hard in hopes of becoming the first above-the-knee double amputee to scale Mount Everest until his plans were scuppered by the law introduced in December. The rules ban double amputee and blind climbers, a move that has drawn criticism from disability rights groups around the world. Magar slammed the new rules as"unfair"and"discriminatory"."I agree that the government needs to bring rules to minimise risks but such ban is not the answer,"he said. (AFP)