Ram Rahim was given 30 days of additional parole

 Ram Rahim was given 30 days of additional parole, his seventh release in two and a half years


This is Ram Rahim's seventh release while serving his sentence. Ram Rahim was given 40 days off in January this year.



New Delhi: Ram Rahim, Chief of Dera Sacha Sauda, ​​gave another 30 days. He was released from Sunaria Prison in Rohtak. The prison administration did not allow Ram Rahim to go to Sirsa Daraa.

He will also reside at the Banawa Ashram in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh. Therefore, the security of the Banawa ashram was enhanced and horses and cows were brought from Sirsa. Ram Rahim and two of his followers were sentenced to 20 years for rape and life imprisonment for murder.

Ram Rahim and her two female students were sentenced to 20 years for rape and life imprisonment for murder. Ram Rahim was found guilty in a special CBI court in Panchkula in August 2017.

Also, Gurmeet Ram Rahim was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering Deira chief Ranjit Singh.


This is Ram Rahim's seventh parole while serving his sentence.

This is Ram Rahim's seventh parole while serving his sentence. Ram Rahim was given 40 days off in January this year. Ram Raheem celebrated his latest parole by cutting a cake with a sword. Ram Rahim, whose birthday is on August 15, will celebrate his birthday outside the prison with his girlfriend for the first time after he got out of prison.

Video of Ram Rahim

went viral on Wednesday Previously, a video of Ram Rahim went viral on Wednesday night. Prayers were offered here for those affected by the flood. In the video, Ram Rahim urged the people of Deira to join the rescue effort. But this video is one of Ram Raheem's previous videos. He reached that time during the flood in Assam.

SGPC Presents Protest

Meanwhile, Attorney Harjinder Singh Dhami, Chairman of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), protested the 30-day bail of Gurmeet Ram Rahim, who was convicted of murder and rape of others. He said the government's two policies created distrust among Sikhs. Gurmit Ram Rahim, accused of crimes such as murder and rape, said why the government did not heed the Sikh community's calls to release the captive lions if he could be jailed again.

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