The second parole of Sanjay Dutt from Yerawada Jail, Pune, has got him into more trouble. Reports of protests outside Dutt`s house have been coming in.
Written By Aparna Mudi|Last Updated: Dec 26, 2013, 01:43 PM IST|Source: Exclusive
Zee Media Bureau/ Aparna Mudi
New Delhi: The second parole of Sanjay Dutt from Yerawada Jail, Pune, has got him into more trouble. Reports of protests outside Dutt`s house have been coming in.
Akhil Bhartiya Vidya Parishad (ABVP) members were seen protesting outside the Dutt residence after the actor was granted parole on the December 21. They were protesting against the apparent favouritism that is being meted our by the authorities to the Bollywood star. However, Sanjay Dutt has denied this.
This is Dutt`s second parole on the grounds of wife Manyata`s illness. Sanjay Dutt had previously got parole in October as he had fallen sick. The parole period was for 2 weeks which was extended for 15 days. This second order garnered a lot of controversies as photographs of Manyata in a Bollywood movie screening a few days before did rounds in the media.
Sanjay Dutt was shifted to Yerawada central prison in Pune from Mumbai`s Arthur Road Jail in May this year.
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