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Parliamentary panel expresses concern over Indian prison system, safety

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New Delhi: Parliamentary Standing Committee for Home Affairs called a meeting on Tuesday in connection with the reform in the jails system. The condition of jails in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi and the issue of improvement in them were discussed in the meeting.
Senior officials of Tihar Jail were also summoned to attend the meeting. Committee members asked several questions about the lack of safety and security in the Tihar and other jails.
According to the member who attended the meeting, a Congress member asked a direct question to the top officials of Tihar Jail who were called to the meeting. He asked how it could happen that all facilities were being provided to a high-profile prisoner lodged in jail.
In the meeting, many members raised serious questions regarding the murder of gangster Tillu Tajpuria and some other matters.
Regarding the Tillu Tajpuria murder case, a member asked the Tihar Jail authorities what steps were being taken in this matter. The jail officer said, “Apart from taking action against the policemen on duty in this incident, steps will be taken to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the future.” However, the issue of Delhi’s former minister and AAP leader Satyendra Jain’s massage was also raised in the parliamentary committee, and concern was also expressed over the murders in Tihar.

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