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100135
Fri, 01/15/2010 - 00:32
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Withdraw anti-India charge against me: Nepalese student
Shirish B Pradhan
Kathmandu, Jan 14 (PTI) The deported Nepalese student
Neetu Singh wants the Maharashtra government to clear her of
the charge of anti-India activity and said she is yet to make
up her mind on the state government's offer to allow her to
return.
Taking exception to the Maharashtra government's decision
to link her return to putting restrictions on her movement,
Singh a student of the Pune based Film and Television
Institute of India (FTII) said "by imposing restrictions on my
movements, do they want to give an impression that I am
involved in anti-India activity"?
She challenged the Maharashtra government to prove the
allegation saying she was ready to face any punishment if they
can prove that.
Singh said she has not yet decided whether to return back
and continue the studies, saying " I am studying the
situation."
She blamed her husband Amaresh Singh, a powerful former
lawmaker of ruling Nepali Congress, of hatching the conspiracy
against her through his contacts in the Indian capital. "If
one has power and money, he can do anything to an ordinary and
innocent person like me" she claimed. PTI
Kathmandu, Jan 14 (PTI) The deported Nepalese student
Neetu Singh wants the Maharashtra government to clear her of
the charge of anti-India activity and said she is yet to make
up her mind on the state government's offer to allow her to
return.
Taking exception to the Maharashtra government's decision
to link her return to putting restrictions on her movement,
Singh a student of the Pune based Film and Television
Institute of India (FTII) said "by imposing restrictions on my
movements, do they want to give an impression that I am
involved in anti-India activity"?
She challenged the Maharashtra government to prove the
allegation saying she was ready to face any punishment if they
can prove that.
Singh said she has not yet decided whether to return back
and continue the studies, saying " I am studying the
situation."
She blamed her husband Amaresh Singh, a powerful former
lawmaker of ruling Nepali Congress, of hatching the conspiracy
against her through his contacts in the Indian capital. "If
one has power and money, he can do anything to an ordinary and
innocent person like me" she claimed. PTI