Zee Media Bureau/ Harpreet Kaur
New Delhi: Sanjay Dutt has reportedly got his parole extended by one more month. The actor, who was out on parole owing to his wife Manyata Dutt`s illness, was supposed to get back to the Yerwada jail in Pune on February, 21. However, the actor`s request for a further extension was approved yet again .
Dutt had secured the parole on December 21, 2013 from Pune`s Yerawada Central Jail , which was extended to 21st of February as Manyata was to undergo a surgery. This time again, Dutt requested the parole to be extended for another month in order to be by his wife`s side- who is recovering from the surgery.
Manyata was reportedly suffering from multiple ailments of the heart and liver and was admitted to Global Hospital in Parel, Mumbai, in January.
Apart from the parole on the grounds of his wife`s sickness, the actor had earlier taken his first parole in October as he had fallen sick. The parole period was for 2 weeks which was extended for 15 days.
The actor surrendered himself before the TADA court on May 16, 2013 and has been serving his remaining 42-month jail term after being convicted by the Supreme Court for illegal possession of arms related to the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.
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