CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Amritpal Singh, the jailed radical preacher, sprung a surprise when the results of the Lok Sabha elections were announced from the Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha constituency in Punjab. Singh, who fought the elections from jail as an Independent candidate, won by 1,97,120 votes, defeating Congress’s Kulbir Singh Zira.
But, can Singh, who is currently languishing in Assam’s Dibrugarh Central Jail, get bail to swear as in MP? Though Singh has been jailed under the National Security Act (NSA) which allows the government to detain individuals for up to 12 months without pressing formal charges, he can still swear in as a Parliamentarian.
Though there are no separate provisions in the Constitution for this, past instances show that jailed lawmakers are granted temporary parole to take the oath. Constitution expert and former Lok Sabha secretary general PDT Achari said being sworn in as a Member of Parliament is a constitutional right. But, Singh has to seek permission from a court to be escorted to Parliament for the oath ceremony. Once they have taken the oath, they will have to return to prison.
AAP’s Sanjay Singh is one such leader who was granted permission to swear in as Rajya Sabha MP. Singh, who was then imprisoned in Tihar on money laundering charges, was granted permission by a trial court which directed the jail superintendent to ensure that he was taken to Parliament and brought back to the jail with adequate security.
However, this is not similar to being released on bail. It is just a special parole for a day.
In Singh’s case, his lawyer Rajdev Singh Khalsa says they have discussed the strategy. “But first of all his release is important for us and we are taking all necessary legal aid for this,” Khalsa told reporters.