Updated May 30th, 2021 at 17:54 IST

'It's safer in jail': 21 prisoners in Uttar Pradesh don't want parole amid COVID pandemic

Amid the pandemic, 21 prisoners from 9 jails in Uttar Pradesh have said that they don't want parole of 90 days as they feel "it's safer in jail amid COVID".

Reported by: Gargi Rohatgi
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Most people would do anything to get out of jail, but that's not the case with 21 inmates in 9 prisons of Uttar Pradesh. These 21 prison inmates have written to authorities saying that they don't want parole as staying incarcerated is 'safer and healthier' for them during the COVID pandemic. Parole is a temporary suspension of the sentence. The inmates who have made such a request are lodged in nine jails of the state, including in Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Meerut, Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, and Lucknow, Director General of Jail Administration Anand Kumar told PTI on Sunday.

Uttar Pradesh: 21 inmates in 9 prisons don't want parole

Speaking further, Anand Kumar said that the reason behind this decision of prisoners is that if they get parole of 90 days, then this will get added to the punishment term. He said, "The other overriding reason which they give is that if they go out, they will not get food and other health care facilities, which they get in the jails." The inmates say health check-up is done regularly in the jails. They get food on time, they are safe and healthy in the jails, the Director-General of Jail Administration added. 

'The inmates say that once they go out of the jail, they will have to struggle to make a livelihood,' Kumar said.

There are four such requests from Lucknow jail, three from Ghaziabad, and two from Maharajganj jail. When asked what is the jail administration's response to the request of the inmates, Kumar said, "Since they have given it in writing, obviously we have to accept their stand and honour it."

Taking note of an 'unprecedented surge' in COVID-19 cases in the country, the Supreme Court on May 8 passed directions for decongestion of prisons and ordered forthwith release of all those prisoners who were granted bail or parole last year in view of the pandemic. On March 16, 2020, the top court had taken suo motu cognisance of overcrowding of prisons across the country and had said it is difficult for jail inmates to maintain social distancing to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.

COVID-19 situation in Uttar Pradesh

As India continues to battle against the pandemic, Uttar Pradesh has so far recorded over 16,88,152 positive cases, out of which, 16,21,743 have successfully recovered and 20,208 have died. As per the latest reports from MoHFW, in the past 24 hours, 2,014 new cases, 7,902 fresh recoveries, and 155 deaths have been reported. Currently, the total number of active cases in the state is 46,201. 

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Published May 30th, 2021 at 17:54 IST