New Delhi: Rape and murder convict self-styled godman Gurmeet Ram Rahim, who is currently in jail serving term for multiple crimes has sought a parole for over a month for farming at his fields. The Sirsa Police is now going to give its report to the deputy commissioner on the parole application of Dera Sacha Sauda chief, with a senior police official Monday saying it will be prepared keeping in view merits and demerits of the plea.
The SIT is to draft the final findings and thereafter handover the same to SP. Speaking on fraudulent baba, Haryana Railway Minister Krishanlal Panwar spurred controversy as he complimented Ram Rahim and said that “Ram Rahim has shown good behavior in jail.”
In the communique, the jail superintendent mentioned that Gurmeet's conduct in the jail has been good and he has not violated any rule. The Sirsa district administration has been asked to submit a report to the commissioner of Rohtak division with a copy marked to the jail superintendent.
Sirsa's Superintendent of Police Dr Arun Singh said on Monday that they have not yet given their report to the Sirsa deputy commissioner as various formalities have to be completed before doing so.
"The report will be prepared taking into account merits and demerits of the parole, if granted. On a routine basis, we prepare reports on parole applications based on merits and demerits of each case," he said over phone.
State Health Minister Anil Vij said Gurmeet or any other prisoner is entitled to seek parole if criteria is met as per the law. "His (Gurmeet's) or anyone else's case will be considered on merit. He will be granted parole if he fulfils the conditions for it," he said.
Haryana Jail Minister Krishan Lal Panwar said the jail superintendent in his letter mentioned that Gurmeet's conduct in the prison has been good. "He has applied for parole, which he is entitled to. There is a procedure involved. The Sirsa Police will prepare its report and submit it to the deputy commissioner," Panwar said.
Haryana's Additional Chief Secretary (Home) S S Prasad told reporters here that every prisoner is entitled for parole depending on how important the reason is for which he is seeking parole.
"A prisoner gives application for parole which is marked to the district administration. The deputy commissioner then seeks report from the superintendent of police and the final authority is divisional commissioner, who decides after taking into account the contents of report besides making own assessment of the situation," Prasad said.
"Every prisoner is entitled to parole, even if he is convicted for rape, murder or any other crime. It depends how important the reason is for which he is seeking parole. The process is defined under the Good Prisoners Act. So, it is not that a rape convict cannot get parole," he said when asked about the parole process.
On receiving the letter, the Sirsa Police had approached the Revenue Department to ascertain how much land the Dera chief owns.
In August 2017, the Dera chief was sentenced to 20 years in jail for raping two women. A special CBI court in Panchkula had in January this year also sentenced him and three others to life imprisonment for the murder of a journalist over 16 years ago.
He is currently lodged at Sunaria jail in Rohtak after being convicted in two rape cases and murder of a journalist.
Haryana: Rape convict Ram Rahim seeks parole for ‘farming’; Jail Minister says ‘His conduct in jail is good’
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
25 Jun 2019 09:21 AM (IST)
Sirsa's Superintendent of Police Dr Arun Singh said on Monday that they have not yet given their report to the Sirsa deputy commissioner as various formalities have to be completed before doing so.
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