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Nepal's Escaped Prisoners Voluntarily Return Amid Amnesty Offer & Anti-Corruption Protests

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The way Gen-Z people in Nepal carried out a mass movement against corruption, in the meantime many prisoners escaped from jail. Now a letter has been issued by the Nepal government in which it has been said that if the prisoners who have escaped from jail return voluntarily, no action will be taken against them, but those who will be traced and caught will be booked under more serious sections. After this, Umar Sheikh, a resident of Sonauli area of ​​​​India, decided to go to Kathmandu Jail in Nepal, and he left for Nepal with his bag.

Umar Sheikh says that he is innocent, despite this he was forcibly put in Nepal jail by trapping him in a fake case. He has been serving his sentence in jail for the last 9 years. He still has about a month left in his sentence. That is why he is going to jail voluntarily and is also appealing to the people that now there is discipline of former Justice Sushila Karki in Nepal. He is confident that he will not be mistreated. India and Nepal have a relation of roti-beti (bread and daughter), it should always remain and there should be no stain on it. In order to avoid being considered a fugitive, he has set out on his own to go to jail today.

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