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<h1>Jailed MP gets two-day custody parole to attend Parliament amid terror funding trial, under strict conditions.</h1> The Delhi High Court granted a two-day custody parole to a jailed Member of Parliament (MP) to attend a Parliament session. The MP, facing trial in a terror funding case, is accused of financing separatists and terrorist groups in Jammu and Kashmir. The court permitted him to attend sessions on February 11 and 13 under strict conditions, including a ban on cellphone use. The National Investigation Agency opposed the parole, citing security concerns and questioning the necessity of his presence in Parliament. The MP was arrested in 2019 for alleged involvement in money laundering and activities against the state.