Parole board says Air India trial perjurer can’t take part in political matters
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia man convicted in the Air India bombing deaths of 331 people has been denied his request to participate in political matters.
“Your associations with others of a similar mindset were directly risk-related and led to the murders of many innocent people,” the Parole Board of Canada said in a ruling against Inderjit Singh Reyat.
The board said in its decision released Thursday that it considered comments by Reyat’s lawyer about his client’s rights under the charter to participate in political issues.
Reyat became eligible for statutory release in January after serving two-thirds of his nine-year sentence for perjury for lying at the trial of two other men charged in Canada’s worst mass murder 30 years ago.


