Sharjeel Imam to Report to Tihar Jail Today as Interim Bail Expires
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New Delhi, March 30 (NationPress) Activist Sharjeel Imam, who is implicated in the alleged larger conspiracy associated with the 2020 North-East Delhi riots, is poised to surrender to Tihar Jail officials today as his interim bail concludes.
Imam, having received a 10-day interim bail from the Karkardooma Court from March 20 to March 30, departed from his hometown, Kako in Bihar's Jehanabad district, earlier today and is anticipated to arrive in Delhi by evening to adhere to the court's orders.
In an interview with IANS, his brother, Mujammil Imam, expressed his feelings about the situation, stating, “He was granted an eleven-day parole, and today marks the final day. He must surrender by evening. Although it was a brief period, it pains us that it is ending, but he cherished the moments spent with family and friends. We remain hopeful he will secure bail in the near future and come back to us.”
The bail was approved on familial grounds, enabling him to participate in his younger brother's wedding and care for his ailing mother. The court enforced strict conditions during the parole, including limitations on media interactions and social media use.
Having been in custody for over five years, Imam sought interim bail due to his responsibilities as the sole sibling managing wedding preparations and supporting his family during challenging times, especially considering his mother’s poor health.
He is a suspect in the broader conspiracy case linked to the February 2020 riots in Delhi that resulted in 53 fatalities and over 700 injuries. The violence ignited amid widespread protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).
The Delhi Police have indicated that Imam played a role in mobilization and radicalization efforts by orchestrating blockades of essential roads and disrupting vital services.
His impending surrender signifies the close of a brief respite that allowed him to reconnect with his family while legal proceedings against him persist.