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12000 people against the capacity of 5500


What is common between Lalit Bhanot, A Raja, R.K Chandolia, Sidharth Behura, Shahid Balwa and G. Doshi? Well we have been reading a lot about these men since the last one year and all are related to scams we had and they warmed their purses through spectrum sale and Commonwealth. Today they are warming the benches at Tihar.

To accompany them there would be high profile murderers Manu Sharma , Santosh Singh and R.K Sharma. I don’t intend to add salutation Mr. infornt of their name. Was wondering what would they be talking to each other if at all they do.

A Manu Sharma can be dangerous. If not given the dal they get in jail he might shoot. If you are visiting the Tihar campus be anyone but not journalist and lawyer. There are people like R.K Sharma and Santosh Singh.

A Lalit Bhanot would be loving the standards of toilets in Tihar as that’s what he expects the hygiene standards of Indians to be. You can also learn lots of auction tricks from a Raja and a Chandolia. It is really refreshing to find that these people are not given bails and are living where they belong to.

Next in the queue are Kanimozhi and a Kalmadi . Sadly there would be many people at Tihar with no names and no face . Being there for ages as they did not have money to fill the anticipatory bail and would be waiting for being charge sheeted for getting their dates and hoping they get out for the offences they never did. 

Comments

  1. True. At least some of those guilty are suffering, some are still on the escape.
    The last para instantly reminded me of the movie 'Ramchand Pakistani'.
    Many people are got up in jails sadly and the case lingers for a lifetime. its sad that a person's many years are wasted fighting and hoping for freedom.
    i have never seen how the big-wigs get to be in jail but the real ones for the usual people are not supposedly in good shape.

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