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This story is from November 14, He had been sentenced to death in by a TADA court. The only thing which was there was the paperwork. The wait appeared endless. The Centre was to take a call. We could not have approached court either. On the occasion of the commemoration of th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, Centre had on September 27 recommended special remission to eight Sikh prisoners lodged in Punjab jails. Bhullar is one among them. The final and formal nod has to come from Delhi for the premature release as a part of standard procedure.

After he was shifted from Tihar jail to Amritsar Central Jail, Bhullar was admitted to Swami Vivekanand De-addiction and Rehabilitation Centre at Amritsar for the treatment of psychiatric ailment he had developed while being in jail for long. He had been there since. He had been going out on parole since then as the commutation of death sentence to life imprisonment made him eligible for availing parole.

Currently, too, Bhullar is on parole which ends later this month, Navneet said. Navneet, who hails from Amritsar, said that the health condition of her husband shows improvement when he is home. The permanent release would mean he will remain at home and his health condition will continue to improve.

Davinderpal Singh Bhullar returned to jail today as his 21 days parole was over. Bhullar was released on parole on April Devinderpal Singh Bhullar was released on 21 days parole on April 23 after 21 years of imprisonment.

Since his conditional release from jail, Prof. Devender Pal Singh Bhullar was released on 21 days parole on April 23 after 21 years of imprisonment. Sikh political prisoner Professor Devender Pal Singh Bhullar was released on 21 days parole after 21 years of imprisonment in Indian jails.

The court heard arguments of prosecution and defence on chargesheet moved by the police against Prof. Devender Pal Singh Bhullar in this case. Bhullar has been in confinement since and he was recently shifted to Amritsar from Delhi.



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