LIVE! MHA asks Maha govt why Sanjay Dutt was given repeated parole
February 24, 2014  13:58
Trouble brewing for Sanjay Dutt. The home ministry has sought a report from the Maharashtra government on the repeated parole granted to Sanjay Dutt. The MHA says it wants to know the grounds on which the actor was given parole.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Wednesday defended the extension of the parole of actor Sanjay Dutt, who was 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 the 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, who was convicted under the Arms Act for illegal possession of weapons, was on Tuesday 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 actor was granted a month-long parole on December 6 last year, which was extended by another 30 days in January on account of his wife's illness. Before that, he was on a month-long leave of furlough on medical grounds.
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