Daler Mehndi's appeal dismissed, sent to jail

Bharat Khanna (THE TIMES OF INDIA; July 15, 2022)

Patiala: A court in Punjab’s Patiala on Thursday upheld the two-year jail term of Punjabi pop singer Daler Mehndi in a 2003 human trafficking case. The singer was on bail as he had appealed against the trial court’s ruling in 2018.

The singer was taken into police custody after additional sessions judge H S Grewal dismissed his appeal against his jail term and plea for release on probation. He was taken to Rajindra Hospital in Patiala for medical examination before being sent to Patiala jail. Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu and Akali leader Bikram Majithia are also lodged there.

Daler’s lawyer Rakesh Thakur said they would file an appeal against the conviction orders in the Punjab and Haryana high court. “Finally, justice has been delivered to the victims. There were 31 complainants and the total amount cheated ran up to Rs 1.93 crore, including Rs 13 lakh paid by Bakshish Singh,” said Gurpreet Singh Bhasin, the counsel of the complainants.

Sadar Patiala police station had registered the case against Daler, his brother Shamsher Singh, Dhian Singh and Bulbul Mehta in 2003 following a complaint by Bakshish, a resident of Balbera village. The complainant alleged that Daler took Rs 13 lakh to send him to Canada but neither sent him abroad nor returned the amount. Later, 30 more complaints of fraud came up against the brothers, accusing them of taking “passage money” to help them migrate to other countries illegally but not doing so.