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A Nepali Beaten to Death By Indians

Issue 41, October 11, 2009


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

The state-run newspaper ‘Gorkhapatra’ of October 5, 2009 has reported that the staff members of the Indian Border Security Force stationed at Jamuniya Base Camp of the Motihari District of India has beaten a Nepalese youth to death. Staff members of the Indian Border Security Force have demanded some payments from the Nepalese tobacco trader Mukul Raya Yadav from Surmajuwa Village of the Rautahat district while he was on his way to Indian border town Ghodasan to sell fresh tobacco on Saturday, October 3, 2009. The Nepalese tobacco trader has refused to pay anything to the staff members of the Indian Border Security Force. So, they caught him and beaten him releasing him only on the Sunday morning.

Staff members of the Indian Border Security Force have been regularly extorting money, livestock and even agricultural products from the Nepalis living all along the areas of the Nepal-India border. If the Nepalis refuse to give in to their demands they have to face such sad results of death by torture.

The family and sympathizers of the deceased Nepali have shut down the Bankul Bazaar protesting the killing of the Nepali by the staff members of the Indian Border Security Force, and demanding investigation into the killing and bringing the culprits to justice.

This Madhav Government has been ignoring the sufferings inflicted by the staff members of the Indian Border Security Force on the Nepalis since he became the Prime Minister unscrupulously. Nepalis have been sufferings from the torture of the staff members of the Indian Border Security Force, and from the unusually high prices of foodstuff thanks to the Madhav administration.

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