Delhi election: Riots accused Tahir Hussain gets ‘custody parole’, to pay ₹2 lakh per day for…

Tahir Hussain requested the Supreme Court on Tuesday that he be allowed to campaign in custody for the upcoming Delhi assembly polls.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted custody parole to former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor Mohammad Tahir Hussain to campaign for the Delhi election. The court has allowed the 2020 riots accused to come out of jail for 12 hours to campaign starting January 29 till February 3.

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