Sanjay Dutt Goes Back To Jail

March 21, 2014

Sanjay_Dutt_jailMumbai, Mar 21: Sanjay Dutt, who has been granted parole due to his wife Manyata Dutt‘s illness, is going back to jail today, March 21, 2014 as his parole in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case ends today.

Manyata has reportedly been diagnosed with a tumour in the liver and a suspected heart ailment.

Doctor Ajay Chaughule, a senior heart surgeon attending to Manyata, said that she has to undergo some tests after which it can be decided whether a surgery is required.

Sanjay Dutt, was granted thirty days parole in January 2014 and later he applied for one more month extension in February 2014 which was granted till March.

Sanjay Dutt is serving remaining three and half years of imprisonment at Pune Yerawada jail for illegal possession of arms in relation to the 1993 Mumbai blasts case. After celebrating Christmas, New Year, Mahashivratri and Holi at home with family, Sanjay will now return to jail.

This is Sanjay Dutt’s last parole as any convict is eligible for ninety days parole in a calendar year. “Sanjay Dutt has already availed sixty days and this is his last extension”, Mr. Pawar said.

Manyata was admitted at Global hospital on January 08, 2014 after she felt unconscious at home. She was admitted to hospital and after few tests she was diagnosed with tumor and has been operated twice.

The first operation took place on January 11, 2014 while the second operation done on January 22, 2014. Manyata was now advised complete bed rest and asked to take nutritious food.

Doctor Ajay Chaughule, who has been treating Manyata, says, “Biopsy results show that her tumour is non-malignant. Since she has become very weak, she will have to come visit me for weekly check ups. Sanjay Dutt has been by her side all along and he is now taking care of Manayata and their kids.”

It was reported that Manyata had to cut her hair short as she has been losing hair due to vitamin deficiency.

Here’s wishing Manyata Dutt a healthy life ahead.

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