Chandigarh (The Uttam Hindu): Basant Singh, an associate of the jailed separatist Amritpal Singh, has recently been granted parole, marking a significant development in the ongoing legal saga surrounding pro-Khalistan activists. This release is part of a broader trend where several associates of Amritpal Singh, who have been detained under the National Security Act (NSA), are receiving temporary releases. Basant Singh's parole follows that of Kulwant Singh Rauke, another associate who was granted a six-day parole earlier. Both individuals are among the ten Sikh activists who have been incarcerated in Dibrugarh jail since March 2023.

The context of these paroles is rooted in the legal challenges faced by Amritpal Singh and his associates, who were arrested during a crackdown on pro-Khalistan activities. The recent releases suggest a potential shift in legal strategies or public sentiment regarding these cases. It is noteworthy that the paroles are often accompanied by strict regulations, including limitations on media interaction and constant monitoring during their time outside prison.

Amritpal Singh himself has faced significant legal hurdles, including a hunger strike demanding better conditions and legal representation while incarcerated. The granting of parole to individuals like Basant Singh may indicate ongoing negotiations or discussions surrounding their cases and the broader political landscape concerning Sikh activism in India.

The Uttam Hindu

The Uttam Hindu

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