Khalistan Supporter and MP Amritpal Singh Drug Abuse Controversy Lawyer Iman Singh Khara Statement Update, NSA Supreme Court Challenge | Amritpal Singh accused of getting intoxicated in jail: Advocate said- These things have no importance; NSA will challenge in SC – Punjab News

Khalistan Supporter and MP Amritpal Singh Drug Abuse Controversy Lawyer Iman Singh Khara Statement Update, NSA Supreme Court Challenge | Amritpal Singh accused of getting intoxicated in jail: Advocate said- These things have no importance; NSA will challenge in SC – Punjab News

Amritmala Singh’s family will now challenge NSA in Supreme Court

Khandur Sahib MP Amritpal Singh, who is lodged in Dibrugarh Jail in Assam, has given statements to the police that he consumes drugs. Sources have revealed that this has been mentioned in the challan presented by the police in the Ajnala court. Amritpal Singh’s partner groom

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However, his lawyer and legal advisor Iman Singh Khara says that Tarn Taran by -election has been announced. Akali Dal Heir Punjab is also contesting elections in this election. Everything is happening in this affair. The lawyer said that the statement that is being claimed is of no importance. This statement is under section 27. He said that there is no need to challenge them in such a situation.

However, he has also said that we are going to challenge the NSA (National Security Act) on Amritpal Singh for the third time in the Supreme Court.

Amritpal is lodged in Assam’s jail

Amritpal Singh, a pro -Khalistani pro -Khalistani, was arrested in April 2023 under the National Security Act (NSA). Amritpal is currently kept in Dibrugarh Jail in Assam. Amritpal Singh is also accused in several FIRs, including attacking the Ajnala police station. While in jail, Amritpal Singh has won the 2024 Lok Sabha election as an independent candidate from Khadur Sahib parliamentary constituency in Punjab. Amritpal Singh defeated Kulbir Singh Jeera of Congress by a margin of about 2 lakh votes. After the victory of Khadur Sahib, Amritpal got parole for swearing in.

Supreme Court also reached the case

A petition challenging the election of Amritpal Singh also reached the Supreme Court. The petitioner claimed that Article 84 of the Constitution is related to the merit for membership of Parliament, and it states that no person would be eligible to fill the seat of Parliament unless he is a citizen of India. The Supreme Court had dismissed the petition, saying that procedures for this are prescribed and there are provisions in the Public Representation Act.

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