Submitting an application to National Human Rights Commission Chairman Anup Raj Sharma in Mahendranagar on Wednesday, they said that the Nepalese labourers who were all in Himachal Pradesh were innocent.
"Nepal Government should take the initiative for their immediate release," said Dhana Bhandari whose husband was arrested along with 44 other Nepalis, employed by a hydropower company, for staging a protest demanding salary hike.
Bhandari claimed the Indian authorities have already released the Indian workers who were also arrested along with the Nepalese in the same case.
NHRC Chairman Sharma has assured them that he will look into the matter and take necessary steps.
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