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'Recommending parole to Manu Sharma within legal purview'

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  • Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who is under attack for recommending parole to Manu Sharma, serving life imprisonment in Jessica Lall murder case, on Monday said the move was within the "legal purview."

    "Whatever has been done is within the legal purview. It (recommending parole) has been done after taking suggestions from everybody (concerned agencies)," Dikshit said when asked on what basis Sharma was granted parole.

    Asking the media not to hype the issue, she said, "my submission to you is that parole is something that every prisoner wants. There is nothing illegal that he asks for neither there is anything unusual about it."

    Sharma is serving life sentence at Tihar jail for killing model Jessica Lall by shooting at her at point blank range on the night of April 29, 1999 at the Tamarind Court Bar owned by socialite Bina Ramani.

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    The request for a two-month parole, which ends on November 22, had come from Sharma's family, citing his mother's illness, a senior official in the Delhi Home Department said.

    "The request was forwarded to Lieutenant Governor Tejendra Khanna after taking into consideration police report and jail officials' recommendations," he said.

    Dikshit said she recommended Manu's parole on the basis of reports from jail and police authorities certifying that "yes this person can avail parole because his behaviour has been good."

    Dikshit strongly refuted allegations that her government was under pressure to give bail to the son of a leading Congress politician from Haryana.

    "It was (recommending parole) not because there was a pressure on the government. It is not given on our whims and fancies... but done with a reason and because he has not taken a parole before. It is his right," Dikshit said, adding "We will not favour anybody".

    Purview or Myopic viewBy: KVSKumar | 10-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward I never imagined that Mrs. Shila Dixit will ever come to such a moral low. A grandson performing last rites to his grandma that too when his father is alive and kicking! An ailing mother seen on stage for inagurating something! A social interacting by Many at night club! Parol extension for business purposes!!! Wah Wah. Mera Bharat Kahan?
    Great timingBy: Desi vesi | 10-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The guy's father is a congressman. All Shaila Dixit had to do was to wait till congress was back in power in her seat was safe. Great timing. The guy can party till next election! Way to go congress.
    LEGAL MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE!By: NIRANJAN | 09-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward I WONDER HOW MUCH HE PAID FOR THE PAROLE TO GO TO A NIGHT CLUB! A MURDER CONVICT GETS PAROLE? IT IS THE PREROGATIVE OF THE RICH AND INFLUENTIAL. WOULD AAM AADMI GET PAROLE UNDER SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANCES? WHAT A JUSTICE SYSTEM!
    Manu sharma vs TytlerBy: kulmohan | 09-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Thou who have set an example by defending the perpetrators of much more heinous 1984 riots either by way of thy speech or thy silence, Thou shall neither complain nor be surprised if Manu Sharma is released and if Delhi's CM herself is the one supportive of this proposition. Strange be the ways of GOD!
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