Amritpal Singh, jailed MP, petitions Punjab High Court to attend Parliament, facing seat vacating after 60 days absent. Claims political motives behind detention, impacting representation for voters. Hearing expected soon.

Chandigarh (Punjab): Amritpal Singh, jailed Lok Sabha MP and Pro-Khalistani leader, has filed a petition in the Punjab High Court to allow him to attend the ongoing Parliament session as his prolonged absence may lead to his seat being vacated.
According to Article 101(4) of the Constitution, if a member of Parliament is absent for more than 60 days without permission, their seat may be declared vacant.
“If for a period of sixty days a member of either House of Parliament is without permission of the House absent from all meetings thereof, the House may declare his seat vacant: Provided that in computing the said period of sixty days no account shall be taken of any period during which the House is prorogued or is adjourned for more than four consecutive days,”
reads Article 101 (4) of the Constitution.
So far, Amritpal, the MP from Khadoor Sahib, has been absent for 46 days, leaving just 14 more days before his seat may be vacated.
The hearing on his petition may be scheduled in two days, according to sources.
The Independent MP, currently imprisoned in Assam’s Dibrugarh jail under the National Security Act (NSA), had filed a petition on January 23, seeking permission to attend the Parliament session and participate in the Republic Day celebrations on January 26.
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In his earlier petition, Amritpal Singh argued that his prolonged absence is preventing his 19 lakh voters from having their voice heard in Parliament. He claimed his detention was ‘politically motivated’ and intended to curb his rising popularity.
The detention order, issued by the Deputy Magistrate of Amritsar in March 2023, has been extended multiple times.
On January 9, Tarsem Singh, father of Independent MP and ‘Waris Punjab De’ Chief Amritpal Singh, criticized the imposition of the Unlawful Activities and Prevention Act (UAPA) on his son, calling it a ‘conspiracy’ to prevent his family from launching a political party.
Speaking to Media about the UAPA charge, the father said,
“Now, when the imposition of NSA on him comes to an end, they already imposed UAPA. Now when we are planning to launch a political party, it is a conspiracy to stop us. Bhagwant Mann’s anti-Sikh mindset is being exposed. Without any proof or investigation, such things are being done to defame Amritpal.”
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