Dera Chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Granted 40-Day Parole, Set to Return to Jail in September
- August 5, 2025
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Gurmeet Ram Rahim, the leader of Dera Sacha Sauda, has been granted a 40-day parole. This marks his second release this year, following a furlough in April. Ram Rahim has been incarcerated since 2017 due to convictions for rape and murder. His temporary release has reignited public discourse about the implications of granting parole to individuals with serious criminal convictions.
In 2017, Gurmeet Ram Rahim was sentenced for his involvement in rape and murder cases, leading to significant media attention and public outcry. His leadership of the Dera Sacha Sauda sect has been controversial, with followers numbering in the millions. The legal proceedings against him were pivotal in highlighting issues of power dynamics and justice within religious organizations.
The decision to grant parole has sparked varied reactions. Supporters of Ram Rahim view the parole as a justified temporary release, while critics argue it undermines the severity of his crimes. The parole decision raises questions about the criteria used for granting such releases and its impact on public trust in the judicial system.
Parole is typically granted based on good behavior and other legal criteria, but high-profile cases like that of Ram Rahim often lead to broader discussions about legal fairness and societal safety. The implications of his release extend beyond legal boundaries, touching on social perceptions of justice and rehabilitation.