 Honourable Chairman sir, I would like to raise a very important issue which has been a heart burn for the Sikh community since decades because justice delayed is justice denied. As you are aware there is an ongoing political and legal movement in Punjab at large to seek remission of lives and tenses handed to Sikh political prisoners which were predominantly during militancy area. The issue is complex and multifaceted one rooted in historical, political and legal considerations at the heart of the matter are the cases of individuals who were arrested and imprisoned in connection with various incidents during militancy in Punjab. It is a long time for the Sikh prisoners to be put in jail and they are worried about the future of justice because justice delayed is justice denied. I would like to remind you that in the case of the Bilqis Banu, on the completion of the 15th year, the criminal prisoners were released. Shri Rajeev Gandhi's assassinations were also released after 30 years. The criminal prisoners are also being given frequent payrolls in front of you. So this humble submission is that there should be uniform national level parameter or policy because India is a country and there cannot be a different policy in the face of the country. For the past 15 years the criminal prisoners have been remissioned in the court and while deciding the premature release so that uniformity should be maintained. I would like to draw your attention that on the 11th of October, 2019, a circular was launched to release some prisoners from the central government and a lot of such people are seriously suffering from severe mental illness, including Gurdip Singh Khera, The Winder Singh Bhullar, Balwant Singh Rajona, whose death sentence has already been converted into imprisonment, as per the letter which I am laying on the table of the parliament on 11th of October, 2019, but it was not implemented. So these prisoner Sikhs, there is a movement going on in Punjab, it is very important for the peace of Punjab, for the satisfaction of Punjab, that the Sikhs who have spent 30 years, 32 years, their conduct is fine and many of them are facing serious physical and mental health issues, so the release of the prisoner Sikhs will be a necessary step in addressing historical injustice as a means of fostering reconciliation and social healing in Punjab. I pray to the Prime Minister of India and the Home Minister of India to make a quick and high-powered committee, review their cases and make their progress. The prisoner Sikhs who have been there for 30 years, Sura Sopah Chani, who is the head of the fight of the day, Purja Purja. The time has come. The time has come, I believe Vikram Jeet Singh Sahani.