Punjab Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu is set to walk out of Patiala jail today after spending 10 months in a road-rage incident in which a man was killed 34 years ago.
On Friday, the Punjab Congress leader had said in a tweet that he was informed by the "concerned authorities" about his release today.
Mr Sidhu's son Karan Sidhu, however, express unhappiness over the "delay" in his father's release, saying they have have been waiting outside the jail for more than eight hours.
"After every hour, they (jail authorities) are telling us to wait for one more hour. It is creating doubt...after seeing a huge crowd and the media, they may be delaying it. It can be called politics or anything. I asked two to three times and they said he (Sidhu) is definitely being released," Karan Sidhu said.
Ahead of Mr Sidhu's release, his supporters have gathered outside the Patiala jail for a grand welcome. Several Congress leaders and supporters have assembled outside the prison and 'Dhol' players have also been arranged to welcome the cricketer-turned-politician. "Navjot Sidhu's release is like a festival for us," a Congress leader, seen waiting outside the jail, told NDTV.
Several posters and hoardings of Navjot Sidhu have been put up at many places in Patiala city by Mr Sidhu's supporters to welcome him. People of Punjab are waiting for Sidhu to come out of jail, Congress leader and former MLA Navtej Singh Cheema said, according to PTI.
Navjot Singh Sidhu was handed a one-year sentence in the road rage case and was due to be released in May, but is being released early on account of his "good behaviour".
His lawyer HPS Verma told NDTV that the Congress leader is getting an early release under the state's general remission policy. "Navjot Sidhu's scheduled release was in May, but for all prisoners with good conduct, all Sunday holidays get deducted from the sentence period. Therefore, (Navjot) Sidhu is getting a 48-day remission," he said.
The Supreme Court had last year in May ordered one-year "rigorous imprisonment" for the 59-year-old politician following a petition by the family of a man who died after a brawl with Navjot Sidhu and his friend in 1988. The family had asked for a harsher sentence and a review of a 2018 order from the Supreme Court acquitting him of murder.
On December 27, 1988, Navjot Sidhu got into an argument with 65-year-old Gurnam Singh, a resident of Patiala, over a parking spot. Navjot Sidhu and his friend, Rupinder Singh Sandhu, allegedly dragged Gurnam Singh out of his car and hit him. He later died in a hospital.
Mr Sidhu was accused by an eyewitness of killing Gurnam Singh with a blow to the head.
The Supreme Court in 2018 ordered Mr Sidhu to pay a fine of ₹ 1,000 rupees for voluntarily hurting a person.
However, the court, reviewing its own order, said it considered it "appropriate" to jail Mr Sidhu, saying "some aggravated culpability" must be attached if a person dies.
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