Nalini Sriharan, one of the seven convicts in the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's assassination case, has been released on 30-day parole on Thursday to attend the wedding of her daughter. Nalini was lodged in the Vellore central prison.
The Madras High Court had granted her leave earlier this month. However, India's longest-serving woman prisoner, Nalini, has first time been granted ordinary parole of a month in her 28-year-long incarceration.
Although last year, she had been granted a day's parole to make funeral arrangements after the death of her father.
During the term of her leave, Nalini will stay in Vellore, which is around 140 kilometres from Chennai and cannot speak to either politicians or the media.
She will leave with her daughter Harithra Sriharan, mother Padmavati, sister Kalyani and brother Bhagyanathan, among other relatives. Also, Nalini will not return to her house in Royapettah, in Chennai.
Nalini was arrested in 1991 for her involvement in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case and was initially sentenced to death by a TADA court and the Supreme Court. However, her death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment by the Tamil Nadu government in 2000.
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