Agra:Three Kashmiri students accused of celebrating the victory of the Pakistan cricket team in the T20 Cricket World Cup are still languishing in jail despite getting bail from the Allahabad High Court for want of guarantors.
The trio Arshid Yusuf, Inayat Altaf Sheikh and Shaukat Ahmed Ghani studying at RBS College, Bichpuri were granted bail by the court on March 30 over five months after they were charged with sedition for allegedly cheering for Pakistan in a cricket world cup match against India. After a long debate in the High Court, Single Bench Judge Ajay Bhanot had granted bail to the three students and bailable orders were also issued. But for the release of students, two sureties of one lakh rupees each were made mandatory.
After the initial struggle, the families of the accused students who came to Agra from Kashmir have submitted the bail amount and presented the bail papers in the CGM court. Advocate Madhuvan Dutt Chaturvedi appearing for the students said that the personal status of four out of the six guarantors has been verified. The report will come after the verification of two guarantors. Kin of one of the arrested students said that no local was willing to give guarantees for the students since they are from Kashmir. As such the families had to arrange six guarantors - two for each student - from the valley which delayed the release.