Celina Jaitly has shared a heartfelt message regarding her brother, Major Vikrant Jaitly, who has been held in detention in the Middle East for nearly 18 months. According to Jaitly, her brother was initially placed in secret detention from September 6, 2024, until May 2025, after which he was transferred to a detention centre where access remains limited and controlled. She emphasizes that there have been no formal proceedings, and that any decisions he makes must be understood in the context of his circumstances.
Jaitly highlights that her brother has been cautious in communication, sometimes refusing to speak to family members, likely in an effort to shield her from financial and emotional stress. She stresses that her primary concern throughout has been his physical and mental well-being, noting that her advocacy has always focused on ensuring he receives proper legal representation rather than personal gain.
The post also expresses gratitude toward the Government of India for facilitating nine consular visits since June 2025 and encouraging her brother to accept legal aid whenever he and his wife are ready. Jaitly reiterates her commitment to standing by him, safeguarding his rights, and ensuring he is not left without legal protection.
Accompanying her statement, Jaitly shared a family photo reflecting their close bond, underlining her unwavering support. She concluded her post with emotional affirmations, saying, “I know my brother… He is my first baby. I stand by him till my dying breath!”
This public statement ties into her broader advocacy for military personnel, using hashtags like #majorvikrantjaitly, #celinajaitly, #fauji, and #fallensoldiers to raise awareness about her brother’s situation and the challenges faced by Indian soldiers in foreign detention.
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