In a telephone conversation with myepublica.com, Chaudhary said that he will soon return to Nepal.
Though the police have accused him as a culprit, he has denied his involvement in the Tikapur incident that claimed eight lives including a baby boy.
"I feel so bad when a patriot like me has been touted as anti-national," Chaudhary added, "While many anti-national elements are regarded as patriots."
He also pledged support from Rajendra Mahato led Sadhbhawana Party, human rights activists and media persons to save his life and create a favorable environment. "Politics is a dirty game. I don't think I will join politics again," Chaudhary said who is affiliated to Sadhbhawana Party.
At least eight persons, including a Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), two inspectors of the Nepal Police, and a two-year-old toddler were killed and 42 other policemen were injured in the clash with agitating Tharuhat activists in Shankarpur area of Tikapur Municipality on August 25, 2015.
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