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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Big-Knife News: The Kukri Kicks Ass!

A beautiful photograph of a kukri from www.tactical-life.com

The following was headline story in Republica, a website devoted to news from Nepal. While it doesn't involve a bowie, I include it under the excuse that it's a cool story of a heroic exploit with a big knife. While it sounds like something from a Jet Li film, the hero, Bishnu Shrestha, has been decorated for his bravery and the incident has gotten a lot of press in India and Nepal.  
Lone Nepali Gorkha who subdued 40 train robbers

MANOJ ADHIKARI/SANTOSH POKHAREL
POKHARA, Jan 13: Gorkha soldiers have long been known the world over for their valor and these khukuri-wielding warriors winning the British many a battle have become folklore.

A retired Indian Gorkha soldier recently revisited those glory days when he thwarted 40 robbers, killing three of them and injuring eight others, with his khukuri during a train journey. He is in line to receive three gallantry awards from the Indian government.

Slave girl Morgiana in the Arabian Nights used her cunning to finish off Ali Baba´s 40 thieves, but Bishnu Shrestha of Baidam, Pokhara-6 did not have time to plot against the 40 train robbers. He, however, made good use of his khukuri to save the chastity of a girl and hundreds of thousands in loot.

Shrestha, who was in the Maurya Express to Gorakhpur from Ranchi on September 2 while returning home following voluntary retirement from the Indian army--saved the girl who was going to be raped by the robbers in front of her hapless parents, and in doing so won plaudits from everybody.

The Indian government is to decorate Shrestha with its Sourya Chakra, Bravery Award and Sarvottam Jeevan Raksha Medal and the 35-year-old is leaving for India Saturday to receive the first of the awards on the occasion of India´s Republic Day on January 26.

“The formal announcement of the awards will be made on Republic Day and on Independence Day on August 15,” said Shrestha, whose father Gopal Babu also retired from the same 7/8 Platoon of the Gorkha Regiment around 29 years ago.
 Bishnu Shrestha receiving medal for his valor.
His regiment has already given him a cash award of Indian rupees 50,000 [a little over US $1,000], and decided to terminate his voluntary retirement. He will get the customary promotion after receiving the medals. The Indian government will also announce a cash bounty for him and special discounts on international air tickets and domestic train tickets.

The band of about 40 robbers, some of whom were travelling as passengers, stopped the train in the Chittaranjan jungles in West Bengal around midnight. Shrestha-- who had boarded the train at Ranchi in Jharkhand, the place of his posting--was in seat no. 47 in coach AC3.

“They started snatching jewelry, cell phones, cash, laptops and other belongings from the passengers,” Shrestha recalled. The soldier had somehow remained a silent spectator amidst the melee, but not for long. He had had enough when the robbers stripped an 18-year-old girl sitting next to him and tried to rape her right in front of her parents. He then took out his khukuri and took on the robbers.

“The girl cried for help, saying ´You are a soldier, please save a sister´,” Shrestha recalled. “I prevented her from being raped, thinking of her as my own sister,” he added. He took one of the robbers under control and then started to attack the others. He said the rest of the robbers fled after he killed three of them with his khukuri and injured eight others.


The capabilities of the kukri are demonstrated in this Cold Steel video.

During the scuffle he received serious blade injury to his left hand while the girl also had a minor cut on her neck. “They had carried out their robbery with swords, blades and pistols. The pistols may have been fake as they didn´t open fire,” he surmised.
The train resumed its journey after some 20 minutes and a horde of media persons and police were present when it reached Chittaranja station. Police arrested the eight injured dacoits [bandits] and recovered around 400,000 Indian rupees in cash, 40 gold necklaces, 200 cell phones, 40 laptops and other items that the fleeing robbers dropped in the train.

Police escorted Shrestha to the Railways Hospital after the rescued girl told them about his heroic deed. Mainstream Indian media carried the story. The parents of the girl, who was going for her MBBS studies, also announced a cash award of Indian rupees 300,000 for him but he has not met them since.

“Even the veins and arteries in my left hand were slit but the injury has now healed after two months of neurological treatment at the Command Hospital in Kolkata,” he said showing the scar. “Fighting the enemy in battle is my duty as a soldier; taking on the dacoits in the train was my duty as a human being,” said the Indian army nayak [Sanskrit Nayaka, meaning a leader], who has been given two guards during his month-long holidays in Nepal.

“I am proud to be able to prove that a Gorkha soldier with a khukuri is really a handful. I would have been a meek spectator had I not carried that khukuri,” he said.

He still finds it hard to believe that he took on 40 armed robbers alone. “They may have feared that more of my army friends were traveling with me and fled after fighting me for around 20 minutes,” he explained.
Working in Shrestha's favor: the narrow aisle of a train limits the number of assailants who can confront you at once, and they can't come at you on your flanks. The situation is even more favorable if all your opponents are in front of you. This is the kind of situation in which the chopping power of the big knife is a tremendous asset.

9 comments:

  1. Got a problem just add a khukri knife and presto no more problem lol

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  2. the Khukri is the ultimate slashing weapon......no second thoughts...how do I know? .. I've served with the Gurkhas, that's why

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  3. First comment... Bad person? Tree? Farming? Just add Kukri + Gurkha = Problem solved. I have a Nepal and an inexpensive Indian model. The Nepal is a beauty and the Indian chops better than an axe.

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  4. beware .....while u mess up with a man carrying khukri

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  5. The khukri is a sick looking knife...don't like looking at it...gives me the shivers

    http://knifeandblades.com

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  6. a kukhri is the last line of defence,but the first line of attack.............beware if you make it angry

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  7. Gurkha soldier with khukuri knife is really a handful. Salute to the soldier.

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  8. Really proud on the Gurkha Soldier who carry the most tactical kukri knife. Seen these at http://www.knifeindia.com/outdoor-survival.html

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  9. Salute to the Gurkha Soldier which have scarified their lives for freedom. I recently liked the Gurkha kukri which is used by the Gurkha Regimental army as their official weapon.

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