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rambabu wrote:
vijay wrote:

Parting away with money for favours is also a silent form of punishment. Someone is sure going to challenge it. Let us wait for the decision.

 

You are right. Now Sanjay's release has been challenged  and Court is going start hearing in February.

Yes release has been challenged, but if it is as per rules and regulation than how can court stop his release.

 

 

usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

The problem is our country is the kind of adoration and popularity celebrities enjoy ...we see them raking in money, power and also getting the use of government mechanism in the form of security which comes out of tax payers money. Are they not capable of funding security for themselves ? here it is made to look as if their lives are  far more important than other peoples lives. So, naturally with all that it is but natural that , they will have more number of fans feeling sorry for them and wanting them out of prison and if possible not go to prison at all! Fans are that forgiving when it is their fav actor .Om the other hand a poor thief stealing because of his own misfortune is slapped and lynched by the same people ! After all we Indians are hypocrites through and through ..

No doubt life of VIP is more important than common peoples. I read many times that in government hospital woman gave birth to baby on the door or on the floor, no one worry to care them but if any VIP admitted in hospital for minor health problem, a commitee of doctors deputed to look after these.

 

Recently in Bangalore one of the ministers was admitted to a speciality hospital and since he wanted a certain number of room which was astrologically suitable, the patient occupying the room was shunted out . The hospital was full with no rooms so this patient was asked to somehow manage in a small room, a store next to the operation theater and he was extremely angry and left the hospital...If this can happen with people who are well to do and one can imagine the plight of poorer people who get trampled all over in our blessed country by these self serving devils and celebrities !!

Looking it is case of private hospital. Government allotted land to private hospital on the condition that they provide concessional health service to poor section, but these are doing this type of evils. Poor are at God trust.

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
vijay wrote:

Parting away with money for favours is also a silent form of punishment. Someone is sure going to challenge it. Let us wait for the decision.

 

You are right. Now Sanjay's release has been challenged  and Court is going start hearing in February.

Yes release has been challenged, but if it is as per rules and regulation than how can court stop his release.

It all depends on the evidence. Evidence on flimsy grounds will not work.

 

 

 

 

well i am a huge fan of sanjay dutt i like all his movies and i am very happy to hear this news that he is coming back to home after spending so much months in jail 


bhuyali saroj

Of course, I can understand the reason for your Jubilation. Sanjay's acquittal  now being challenged by many.  Wait until the final verdict.

Sanjay Dutt has number of fans in Bolliwood. All of them are very happy when they heard the news about Sanjay's release from jail. Sanjay's good behaviour in prison is the reason why he got early release from prison. But some people are totally against the decision of government. There are many other prisoners in jail who also behave very well but they are not being released soon. Is it legal?

According to latest news, Maharashtra's minister of state for home, Ranjit Patil said that the Sanjay's date of release from prison is yet to be decided. From this it is understood, the date of release for Sanjay is still hanging in the air.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Sanjay-Dutts-release-from-jail-Date-not-finalised-yet/articleshow/50478230.cms

 

 

Sanjay Dutt was not convicted for a petty crime but punished under a very serious charge. In such a case no mercy should be shown and that will be an example too.


shampasaid

Of course, the crime committed by Sanjay Dutt is not a petty crime, which is why he was imprisoned by TADA court. That's why, many people challenged the verdict. Presently his release date from the prison is also in doubt. The Government of Maharashtra is yet yo take a decision on his release date. Let's wait and see.

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
vijay wrote:

Parting away with money for favours is also a silent form of punishment. Someone is sure going to challenge it. Let us wait for the decision.

 

You are right. Now Sanjay's release has been challenged  and Court is going start hearing in February.

Yes release has been challenged, but if it is as per rules and regulation than how can court stop his release.

It all depends on the evidence. Evidence on flimsy grounds will not work.

Who will arrange evidence, Police! It is not tough work for them to arrange nonfilmsy evidence.

 

 

 

 

 

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