: Road rage case: Navjot Singh Sidhu surrenders, lodged in Patiala jail #IndiaNEWS #India Chandigarh: Former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday surrendered before a court in his hometown
Road rage case: Navjot Singh Sidhu surrenders, lodged in Patiala jail #IndiaNEWS #India
Chandigarh: Former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday surrendered before a court in his hometown Patiala in Punjab in a 1988 road rage case in which the Supreme Court enhanced his punishment to a years rigorous imprisonment over the death of a 65-year-old man.
Earlier in the day, Sidhu requested the apex court to grant him a few more weeks to surrender, citing health grounds.
Senior advocate A. M. Singhvi, appearing for Sidhu, requested to mention the matter before the court but it declined permission, asking Sidhu to give a letter, requesting more time to surrender to the registry. Cant mention like this, it said.
In Patiala, a few party leaders reached his residence before his surrender to extend moral support to Sidhu, 58, a former legislator from Amritsar East and a three-time Amritsar MP from the BJP.
Sidhu surrendered in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Amit Malhan. After a medical check-up, the former cricketer-turned-politician was lodged in the Patiala Central Jail.
Sidhu has been lodged in an ordinary barrack as the AAP government in Punjab last week decided to junk special cells in jails for VIP prisoners.
Interestingly, Bikram Singh Majithia, one of the most powerful Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders, is in judicial custody in the same jail where Sidhu has been lodged.
Both Sidhu and Majithia, who is facing charges in a drugs case, were once close friends but are now political enemies.
They were in fray from Amritsar East in the recently-held Assembly polls and the seat witnessed a bitter battle. They faced defeat from AAPs greenhorn Jeevan Jyot Kaur.
With the apex court imposing the imprisonment, Sidhu said he will submit to the majesty of law.
Will submit to the majesty of law, Sidhu, who is not averse to even sharp criticism of his own party and its policies and leaders, said in a tweet on Thursday.
The judgment came when Sidhu, riding on an elephant, was staging a protest, along with party workers, against price rise in Patiala where the incident of road rage was reported in 1988.
The apex court, which reserved the judgment in March, overturned its 2018 judgment, which had reduced the punishment for Sidhu in the case, after a review petition was filed by the family of Gurnam Singh, who had died in the incident.
On December 27, 1988, the cricketer-turned-politician and one of his friends, Rupinder Singh Sandhu, had on December 27, 1988, hit Gurnam Singh, 65, on his head near the Sheranwala Gate crossing in Patiala.
Police said Sidhu fled from the scene after committing the crime. Gurnam Singh was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.
Sidhu said Gurnam Singh died of a cardiac arrest and not because he was punched in the head.
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