The Delhi High Court ordered jailed J&K MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh to deposit approximately Rs 4 lakh for travel expenses to attend Parliament. Rashid has already deposited Rs 1.4 lakh and will pay the remainder within three days. The court stressed the importance of fulfilling the constitutional duties despite the high costs.
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