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India's Supreme Court denies bail to activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam after 5 years in jail without trial
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 01 - 2026

India's Supreme Court on Monday denied bail to prominent activists who are being held in prison for more than five years without trial.
Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam were arrested under a strict anti-terror law — the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) —in a case related to the alleged "larger conspiracy" behind the February 2020 riots in Delhi.
Police accused them of conspiracy to incite deadly clashes in the capital that killed 53 people, mostly Muslims. They denied the charges and unsuccessfully applied for bail in courts over the years.
The court, however, granted bail to five other activists who were also arrested in the same case.
The riots occurred amid months-long protests against a citizenship law that the United Nations called "fundamentally discriminatory".
In its order on Monday morning, the two-judge bench said the bail petitions of all the seven accused had to be examined individually since they were not on "equal footing as regards culpability".
The judges said they were making a distinction between the charges that were levelled against Khalid and Imam from the others while denying them bail.
The court added that the petitioners could apply for bail again only after one year.
Khalid completed his PhD in 2019 from Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University. Imam was a doctoral scholar at the time of his arrest at the same university. Both men are 37.
The case of the jailed activists has attracted a lot of attention in India and globally.
In October 2022, a former Supreme Court judge, three retired high court judges and a former federal home secretary wrote in a report on the riots that they found no substantiating evidence to warrant the imposition of terrorism charges against the activists.
Last week, a group of US Congressmen and Senators wrote a letter to the Indian ambassador in Washington expressing "continued concern" over the activists' "prolonged pre-trial detention".
Khalid's bail pleas have been rejected on at least five separate occasions in different courts over the past five years. He was released on short paroles in 2024 and 2025 to attend weddings in his family. Imam's bail pleas have been rejected at least twice before.
The five activists who were granted bail on Monday include Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider, Mohd Saleem Khan, Shadab Ahmed and Shifa ur Rehman.
Khalid, Imam and the others had approached the Supreme Court in September 2025 after being denied bail by the Delhi high court.
The activists told the court they had spent more than five years in jail without any evidence proving their involvement in the violence, arguing that their continued detention amounted to "punishment without trial". — Agencies


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