Sanjay Dutt's parole extended as per norms: Maha CM


Mumbai, Feb 20 (PTI): Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today defended extension of parole of actor Sanjay Dutt, convicted in the 1993 Bombay serial blasts case, saying the action was taken as per law and no rules were violated.

"Decisions are taken as per law, without violating any provisions. Decisions are taken at the appropriate level. There is nothing political in it, no rules were violated," the chief minister said.

The parole to Dutt, 53, convicted under Arms Act for illegal possession of weapons, part of a cache to be used during the terror attack, was yesterday extended by another month by Pune district authorities to enable him to attend to his ailing wife Manyata, who recently underwent a surgical procedure.

He was supposed to return to Yerawada jail on February 21 to serve the remainder of his five year sentence.

The Bollywood actor was granted a month-long parole on December 6 last year, which was extended by another 30 days last month on account of his wife's illness. Before that, he was on a month-long leave of furlough on medical grounds. Dutt's release on parole in December had sparked protests outside Yerawada jail, forcing the government to order an inquiry.

His prolonged stay out of prison has triggered a controversy with a PIL being filed yesterday in the Bombay High Court challenging extension of his parole. The PIL accusing the superintendent of Yerawada jail and Pune Divisional Commissioner of abusing their powers has been posted for hearing on February 25.

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  • Dr.Bakthavatchalam, vellore

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    Why the special treatment is accorded to Sanjay Dut.when his criminal act is proved beyond doubt & punished with minimum punishment Dut should abide by law& he should not influence a new precedent.

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    The days he spend in parole should be completed in jail once he returns. I.E. if he gets 4 months parole during 5 years jail, his jail should extend for another 4 months. then these influenced jokers and terrorist like dutt will learn lesion of playing with legal systems.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    NO BODY WILL ASK THE GOVT, HOW HE CAN GET A PAROLE? WHAT IS THE REASON? THIS TYPE OF PAROLE ALL THE CITIZEN WILL GET? NO RIGHT? THEN HOW HE GOT?

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  • PEDDU, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    SINCE MADANI AND SANJAY TWO FACES OF SAME COIN !!!!

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  • AK, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    Parole : Leave from Jail ...now these have become very common...i think even we should leave all the killers, terrorist & all inmates probably to take a break & enjoy sometime with the family....
    People fall sick every day and Sanjay has other members in his family to take care of his wife, he should have thought abt these before involving in any kind of criminal activities. After some time we might hear that his ex wife has fallen sick & his lawyers will approach court for his parole extension. Its JOKE of our Judicial system.... as a common man cannot afford these special treatments. SHAME !!!!

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  • haris, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    Sanjay datt all facilities, parole as per wishes.

    Same congress government in Karnataka is going against parole of Abdunnaser madani.

    2FACES OF CONGRESS.

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