Story: Vishnu Tiwari sentenced to 20 years in jail for false case of SC / ST Act
Story: Vishnu Tiwari sentenced to 20 years in jail for false case of SC / ST Act
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New Delhi: Vishnu Tiwari, who lives in a village in Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a crime he had not committed. After 20 years, the High Court held Vishnu Tiwari guilty of misdemeanor and life imprisonment in the SC / ST Act case and ordered his release. After this Vishnu Tiwari has been released from Agra jail and has come to his house. Vishnu says that he lost everything in these 20 years. Now the government did not help, then we will have to commit suicide.

After being released from Agra jail, Vishnu Tiwari reached Lalitpur at his home on Wednesday night. Vishnu, who reached his home after many years, spoke to the media. During the conversation, Vishnu told the story of 20 years of sad days, which he spent in jail without any crime. Vishnu Tiwari told that four people died in his family during the jail sentence. First, his parents died and later in this shock two brothers also said goodbye to the world. But he was not allowed to go to anyone's last show. He was not even allowed to make a phone call from jail.

Now the High Court has acquitted Vishnu Tiwari as innocent. Along with this, strict instructions have also been given for early hearing in such cases. Vishnu Tiwari, who has lost everything, is expected from the government that the government should give him some help to spend his life ahead. Vishnu Tiwari said that I feel very stranger here. I lost everything, nothing is left. I have neither land nor a house. The skill that was in the hands is also over now. Living on rent. With folded hands, I request the government to provide some help for the life ahead, otherwise, I will have to commit suicide. It is a pleasure to come home innocently. This is what I had to show to the world, that I have not done anything. I started feeling that I will die here in jail.

Vishnu Tiwari said that there was a minor argument about animals. After which the other party complained to the police station. If no FIR was filed in the police station for three days, then the case was registered under the SC-ST Act by putting political pressure on it. On the question related to the police investigation, Vishnu Tiwari said that we were illiterate men. We did not get to know about the police investigation. Neither we knew who was the lawyer nor did we could understand what was happening, how we got punished whereas nothing was found.

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