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No 'preferential treatment' to Sasikala in jail, K'taka govt snubs reports

There is no truth in reports suggesting that Sasikala and Elavarasi have been given preferential treatment at the prison: Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy

AIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala. Photo: PTI

AIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala. Photo: PTIAIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala. Photo: PTI

Press Trust of India Bengaluru
The Karnataka government on Wednesday dismissed reports of "preferential treatment" was being given to AIADMK leader V K Sasikala at the central jail here and said she was being treated like any other ordinary prisoner.

"There is no truth in reports suggesting that Sasikala and (her relative) Elavarasi have been given preferential treatment at the prison. I had been there yesterday and I saw it for myself," state Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy told reporters here.

He said the two, serving imprisonment in a corruption case, were being treated like any other ordinary prisoners.

"I have not enquired about Sasikala, whether she has been given any work at the prison, but if the court orders are there then she has to be given work," Reddy said to a query.
 
The AIADMK's General Council in Chennai had yesterday annulled appointment of Sasikala as party's interim general secretary and declared all appointments/removals made by her invalid.

Sasikala is lodged at the central jail at Parapanagrahara since February after the Supreme Court convicted her and two others in disproportionate assets case.

In July, the then DIG of Prisons, D Roopa, had submitted a report to the Director General of Prisons stating that Sasikala was given preferential treatment in the prisons and there was "a talk" that Rs twocrore had exchanged hands.

Subsequently, both the DIG and DG were transferred after they were locked in a public spat over the issue and a high-level probe ordered into the claims.

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First Published: Sep 13 2017 | 6:20 PM IST

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