Sanjay Singh Released: AAP MP Sanjay Singh released from jail on a court order after his arrest sparked protests in Parliament

Sanjay Singh Released: AAP MP Sanjay Singh released from jail on a court order after his arrest sparked protests in Parliament
NEW DELHI, India – In a significant development, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Member of Parliament Sanjay Singh was released from Tihar Jail on Friday evening, following a court order that granted him bail. The arrest of the senior AAP leader had earlier prompted massive protests by the opposition in Parliament and a political standoff with the central government.
Sanjay Singh, who was arrested in connection with a case related to the Delhi excise policy, walked out of jail to a celebratory welcome from a large crowd of party workers and supporters. His release marks a major victory for the AAP, which has consistently maintained that the case against him was politically motivated and part of a larger vendetta against the party.
Protests and Political Fallout
The arrest of the Rajya Sabha MP had triggered widespread outrage and led to a series of disruptions in Parliament. Opposition parties, including the AAP, staged walkouts and protests, demanding his immediate release and accusing the government of misusing central agencies for political ends. The issue had dominated parliamentary proceedings for days, with heated exchanges between the ruling and opposition benches.
A senior AAP leader, who was present at the jail for Sanjay Singh's release, stated that the court's decision "exposes the false nature of the allegations" and is a "slap on the face of the government." He added that the party's stand on the matter has been vindicated by the judiciary.
Judicial Intervention and Future Implications
The court's decision to grant bail was based on a review of the evidence presented by the investigating agency, with the judge noting that further custodial interrogation of the MP was not required. The order came as a relief for the opposition, which has been vocal in its criticism of the government's approach towards its political rivals.
Sanjay Singh's release is expected to provide a fresh impetus to the opposition's unity and its fight against the government. Political analysts believe that the AAP will now use this development to further strengthen its narrative of being unfairly targeted, and the issue is likely to become a central point of its political campaign in the coming months.