New Delhi: Swami Yati Narsinghanand has been granted bail in a case of making controversial statements on women of a particular community. On Wednesday, Yati Narsinghanand will be released from jail. In a case of the inflammatory speech made in Dharma Sansad, Haridwar Additional District and Sessions Judge Bharat Bhushan Pandey has ruled to release Yati Narsinghanand on bail on a plea seeking bail against the CJM court's order. A complaint was lodged against Swami Yati Narsinghanand by a student in Nagar Kotwali. Following the student's complaint, the police arrested Narsinghanand on December 15. Yati Narsinghanand was accused of making controversial and indecent comments on women of a particular community on social media. A case was then registered against him under sections 295-A (intentional acting with intent to hurt religious sentiments) and 509 (indecent remarks against women) of the IPC. He then filed a bail plea in the Haridwar court. During the hearing in the court, the police had said that Yati Narsinghanand had made a post on social media making indecent statements against women of a particular community. The court had then sent Yati Narsinghanand to 14-day judicial custody. Cold wave from north India, minimum temperature rising steadily The ever-increasing ever-increasing corona cases increased the calamity, so many cases came to the fore in the last 24 hours Candidate gave lottery tickets to voters in Odisha elections, first prize 10 grams of gold