Judge sends Navjot Singh Sidhu to Patiala central jail after his surrender

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PATIALA: After a final desperate attempt to get an opportunity to give up didn’t work, cricketer-turned-government official Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday gave up before  Patiala chief judicial magistrate Amit Malhan , who began the interaction to send him to imprison.

The previous Punjab Congress boss was condemned by the Supreme Court on Thursday to serve one year in prison in a 1988 irrational anger case, in which he was let off quite a while back with a fine of small ₹ 1,000.

Sidhu is supposed to be stopped at the Patiala focal prison that has been preparing for the new prisoner.

On Friday morning, Punjab’s extra chief general of police Verinder Kumar made a fast visit to the jail and checked out the security game plans close to the sleeping enclosure where Sidhu is supposed to be stopped.

The top cop was informed about the security plans and refered to jail decides to highlight that there was no arrangement to stretch out extraordinary treatment to any prisoner.

Authorities later demanded that Kumar’s visit was a standard one and Sidhu may be one of the some high-profile detainees in the prison. Sidhu’s archrival Bikram Singh Majithia is additionally stopped in the Patiala Jail.

Sidhu attempted to put off his acquiescence before in the day when senior legal advisor Abhishek Manu Singhvi moved toward the Supreme Court to give Sidhu an opportunity to give up on clinical grounds yet Chief Justice of India NV Ramana declined to engage the solicitation.