New Delhi:The Centre has asked state governments to release prisoners who have completed their terms but are behind bars due to non-payment of fine, Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Kumar said in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. The minister was responding to a question by Congress member Imran Pratapgarhi, who raised the issue of the release of convicts in the Bilkis Bano case.
"We have created a special scheme for August 15, 2022, January 26, 2023, and August 15, 2023, under which states have been asked to release such prisoners who are behind bars due to non-payment of fine," Kumar said in response to a supplementary asked by Pratapgarhi. The Congress member said the minister tabled an "irresponsible answer" to his question.
He said around 80 percent of prisoners in India are under trial and asked what steps are being taken by the government to reduce this. The minister said the Congress member should collect information about the matter first.
As per the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, the responsibility of administration and management of prison lies with the state and the Centre only supports it. "Judiciary is independent in our country, and only courts have the right to decide the matter of undertrials," the minister said. While asking for a second supplementary, Pratapgarhi said the minister's reply is "full of arrogance".