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The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered "forthwith release" of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Varun Gandhi for two weeks to enable him to file his nomination for Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency and for the poll campaign. A Bench of Chief Justice K G Balakrishanan, Justice P Sathasivam and Justice J M Panchal ordered Varun Gandhi's release, pending a final decision on his lawsuit challenging his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) by the Uttar Pradesh Government. The bench ordered Varun's temporary release dismissing the Uttar Pradesh government's stiff opposition. Special: Lok Sabha elections 2009 The court said Varun would be released on Thursday after submitting an affidavit to Etah jail authorities, swearing that he will not make provocative speeches during the poll campaign. He would be filing a similar affidavit later to the Supreme Court by Monday. Varun's lawsuit challenging invocation of the NSA against him would come up for hearing on May 1. The 'other' Gandhi had been arrested after a series of campaign speeches vilifying Muslims that had purportedly been delivered by him.
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