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Agitating Jaisi breaks hunger strike after Home Minister Shrestha assures him of free of cost treatment, employment

KATHMANDU, July 11: Birendra Jaisi, who was injured in police firing some five months ago, has broken his three-week-long hunger strike on Monday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, July 11: Birendra Jaisi, who was injured in police firing some five months ago, has broken his three-week-long hunger strike on Monday. 


Jaisi broke his hunger strike in the presence of Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha on Monday.


Injured Jaisi was staging a hunger strike seeking government's assistance for his treatment and compensation for the troubles.  


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Jaisi had sustained injuries in the police firings while providing support to the police personnel themselves and taking the poachers under control.


The government has paid Rs 191,000 in medical expenses spent so far.


Jaisi, who sat on hunger strike at Maitighar, was admitted to Bir Hospital after his critical health condition.


It is said that he would undergo treatment at Nepal Police Hospital from Monday itself.


Breaking the hunger strike of Jaisi, Deputy Prime Minister Shrestha said that the government would take entire responsibility for Jaisi's treatment and also offer job in case of any appropriate opportunity.


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