Controversy Erupts as Ram Rahim Gets Month-Long Parole
Rohtak: Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh walked out of Sunaria Jail on Tuesday morning after receiving a 30-day parole from the Haryana government, his sixteenth such release since 2017. The decision has...

Rohtak: Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh walked out of Sunaria Jail on Tuesday morning after receiving a 30-day parole from the Haryana government, his sixteenth such release since 2017. The decision has immediately reignited public and political debate over the treatment of high-profile convicts in the state. Convicted in multiple high-profile cases, including the sexual assault of two female disciples and the killings of journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapati and Dera manager Ranjit Singh, Ram Rahim remains one of India's most closely watched prisoners. His supporters view each parole as a routine administrative matter, while opponents see it as preferential treatment. The absence of heightened security outside the prison on Tuesday stood in contrast to the intense media attention the release attracted. Ram Rahim exited the facility quietly at 6:34 a.m., with no visible crowd or official escort reported in the immediate vicinity. Political parties have demanded greater transparency in the parole process, particularly when it involves individuals convicted of serious crimes. The state administration has reiterated that all paroles are granted only after thorough review by the competent authorities and in line with legal provisions. With Ram Rahim expected to spend the coming weeks at the Dera's facilities outside Haryana, attention now shifts to how this latest release will be perceived by victims' families and the wider public. The debate over accountability and justice continues to simmer.
