Actor-comedian Rajpal Yadav was released from Tihar Jail on Tuesday (February 17) night after the Delhi High Court granted him interim bail in connection with his six-month sentence in cheque bounce cases.On Wednesday, the 54-year-old actor addressed the media and said that while he has always received sympathy from people, what he needs most right now is time.
‘Time is a very good judge’
Speaking to ANI, Yadav said, “I have always received sympathy from you all. That is why I am here. But more than sympathy, I need time. Time is a very good judge; it makes the right decisions. Whatever happens, time will bring out the full truth — separating milk from water, revealing what is pure. And I will always abide by the law of my country. Wherever and whenever the law directs, I will comply. I will always be present.”He further clarified that all legal aspects of the matter currently before the court will be handled by his lawyer.“Regarding the matter that is currently before the Honourable High Court, whatever legal questions arise, the proper response, with full facts and truth, will be given by our lawyer, Mr Bhaskar Upadhyay. I have entrusted him fully with staying in proper touch regarding the case,” he said.
To hold press conference soon
Yadav also announced that he would soon hold a press conference to address the media across the country in detail.Thanking his supporters, the actor expressed gratitude to those who stood by him directly and indirectly. “I thank from the bottom of my heart everyone who has connected with me — with their body, mind, and wealth — and even those who are not on social media but are indirectly connected,” he said.He also extended his thanks to the Indian cinema fraternity and his fans for their continued support.“Every day is the beginning. Every day is a learning day. Every day is a new day,” he concluded.
Bail conditions and next hearing
Yadav is currently on bail to attend his niece’s wedding in Shahjahanabad, Uttar Pradesh. The court granted him relief after he deposited Rs 1.5 crore with the complainant and directed him to surrender his passport. The next hearing in the matter is scheduled for March 18.







Leave a Reply