An Indian boy want to runaway An Indian boy want to runaway

11 months ago

Hii , i am indian boy , 21 rn . I am complete my 12th but can't able to do graduation cuz of no family support at all and had financial problem too , i had fight with my family too many time , also once due to this i already run away once , but i get caught i wanted to run away again with a perfect plan cuz i don't wanna live my family any more this family and this place making me feel so disguised, so i need some guide how can I run away perfectly

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 11 months ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You have attained age of majority as such you can take decisions of your own and nobody can lodge a complaint against you. But it is not wise to run away and lead underground life.
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