Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Jain must buy fasting diet from jail canteen’

- Richa Banka

JAIL AUTHORITIE­S TELL DELHI COURT

NEW DELHI: Delhi minister Satyendar Jain cannot remain on a special fast perpetuall­y, lawyers representi­ng the Tihar jail told a Delhi court on Thursday, opposing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legal request to be allowed a special diet in keeping with his religious practices.

The issue relates to Jain’s request to be served food in a way consistent with his Jain community’s practices, a plea that has cited section of the Prisons rule that allows under-trial inmates access to special diet while they fast for religious purposes.

Tihar authoritie­s contended these fasts are for limited periods and Jain should instead purchase his fasting food, such as nuts, vegetables and fruits from the jail canteen.

“…under-trial prisoner (Jain) has opted to choose his own diet as per his liking instead of the regular jail meal which is not only balanced and equipped with all nutritiona­l values but also palatable. The jail meal/diet is uniformly provided to all jail inmates except where there is any medical diet prescribed by the medical officer,” the jail authoritie­s said in their reply to the special judge Vikas Dhull.

The reply to Jain’s plea stated that as per general practice, fasts are observed for limited period of time or days, as is the case with the Hindu holy period of Navratras or the Muslim holy month of Ramzan.

Dhull reserved the order for Friday.

“Any prisoner may purchase the items worth ₹7,000 per month from the jail canteen except those debarred as a measure of punishment. It is apparent from the jail record that the UTP Satyendar

Jain is regularly buying vegetable/ salad/fruits/namkeen/biscuit/mineral,” the jail’s reply said.

The counsel also added that as per jail record, there is no request available with the office of the superinten­dent of Central Jail No 7, where Jain is held over charges of money laundering, that the minister told officials about observing fast in accordance with his religious belief.

On Wednesday, the court directed prison authoritie­s to give Jain food given during religious fast under the prison rules.

Jain’s detention has become a source of political controvers­y after two videos leaked over the last week purported to show him getting massages from an inmate, and consuming food and being served in his cell. The videos prompted the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to seek Jain’s sacking, while Jain’s lawyers hit out at the leaks.

“The question of leaking CCTV footage in respect of UTP Satyendar Jain has nothing to do with the prison administra­tion, GNCT of Delhi,” the prison administra­tion said in its reply.

During the hearing, senior advocate Rahul Mehra, appearing for Jain, withdrew an applicatio­n seeking to restrain media channels from showing the leaked videos. Mehra told the court that he would move the high court in this regard.

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