Parliament Security Lapse Neelam Azad Gets Bail with Conditions Jind Uchana | Haryana | Jind’s Neelam gets bail in Parliament Security Limit Case: 18 months later will come out of jail; Ban on coming home, police station will be attended – Jind News

Parliament Security Lapse Neelam Azad Gets Bail with Conditions Jind Uchana | Haryana | Jind’s Neelam gets bail in Parliament Security Limit Case: 18 months later will come out of jail; Ban on coming home, police station will be attended – Jind News

Neelam Azad of Ghaso village of Jind, who was arrested in the Parliament Security Limit case in Delhi, got bail after about 18 months. Neelam Azad and one of his companions have been released on bail on a bond of 50 thousand with conditions. Court orders that during this time Delhi

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The Delhi High Court on Wednesday granted bail to Neelam Azad and Mahesh Kumawat in the case of threatening Parliament security. Earlier, his bail petitions were rejected by the trial court. A division bench of Justice Subramanian Prasad and Justice Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar has imposed strict conditions under the bail order.

Neelam Azad shouting slogans outside Parliament. File photo.

Restrictions on coming home in Jind

The accused have been banned from holding a press conference, interviewing the media or posting on social media about the incident. Additionally, the court has directed both persons to report to the concerned police station every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am. At the same time, his leaving his national capital region Delhi has also been banned. Neelam will not be able to come home in Haryana due to conditions.

Know what was the whole matter Significantly, on 13 December 2023, a case of default in the security of Parliament was reported. Sagar Sharma and entertainment D jumped down from the audience gallery during the Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha on the anniversary of the terrorist attack on Parliament in 2001. He released yellow gas in the House and shouted slogans.

Spray was done with colored gas

He was controlled by MPs present in the Lok Sabha. At the same time, two other accused Amol Shinde and Neelam Azad sprayed colored gas outside the Parliament complex and shouted slogans. Since then, the accused were under police custody. Later, Neelam Azad’s lawyer filed a petition for her bail.

In the petition, he said- raised the voice of the unemployed by staying outside

Which stated that Neelam Azad was outside Parliament, where she opened smoke canister and thrown pamphlets to highlight the problem of unemployed youth and she was trying to attract public attention through social media.

Neelam Azad had said that she was not part of the criminal conspiracy. This petition of the lawyer was rejected. Now the court has granted bail to Neelam Azad with conditions.

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