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There specified rules and regulations for those imprisoned ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfVlxGY49RI
There is a certain amount of preferntial treatment given to MPs and MLAs which does get amended from time to time
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Should-criminal-MPs-be-treated-preferentially-Supreme-Court-asks/articleshow/17976594.cms
Jayalalitha is getting preferential treatment with regard to food which is specailly brought her from outside speeding up her bail application which is not done for other ordinary prisoners and a romm in each hospital kept ready for her should she fall ill ???? :unsure: , I am sure there are many prisoners suffering with far serious ailment who dont get a similar treatment ...
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20141001/latest-news.htm


True. Her Bail application, which was adjourned for October 6 was reconsidered and the Karnataka high court agreed to take up her bail plea today. This is certainly a preferential treatment.


Her bail application now adjourned for October 7. Law is equal to all. Nobody should take advantage against it.


Even though her bail application was adjourned, Jayalalita evidently was given a preferential treatment.


Until law permits they will utilize it on their favor. Lawyers are finding the solution for all problems in law for the growth of their life but not for the nation.


Law says the convict can appeal for Bail only after the judicial custody is over..
There specified rules and regulations for those imprisoned ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfVlxGY49RI
There is a certain amount of preferntial treatment given to MPs and MLAs which does get amended from time to time
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Should-criminal-MPs-be-treated-preferentially-Supreme-Court-asks/articleshow/17976594.cms
Jayalalitha is getting preferential treatment with regard to food which is specailly brought her from outside speeding up her bail application which is not done for other ordinary prisoners and a romm in each hospital kept ready for her should she fall ill ???? :unsure: , I am sure there are many prisoners suffering with far serious ailment who dont get a similar treatment ...
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20141001/latest-news.htm


True. Her Bail application, which was adjourned for October 6 was reconsidered and the Karnataka high court agreed to take up her bail plea today. This is certainly a preferential treatment.


Her bail application now adjourned for October 7. Law is equal to all. Nobody should take advantage against it.


Even though her bail application was adjourned, Jayalalita evidently was given a preferential treatment.


Until law permits they will utilize it on their favor. Lawyers are finding the solution for all problems in law for the growth of their life but not for the nation.


Law says the convict can appeal for Bail only after the judicial custody is over..


The problem is that people are ready to put up with such things, can be seen by the way they fall at the feet of the politicians and are ready to overlook anything they do because they are powerful. this is because of lack of education and awareness and also being ignorant of their own rights which the politicians take advantage of..

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

There specified rules and regulations for those imprisoned ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfVlxGY49RI
There is a certain amount of preferntial treatment given to MPs and MLAs which does get amended from time to time
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Should-criminal-MPs-be-treated-preferentially-Supreme-Court-asks/articleshow/17976594.cms
Jayalalitha is getting preferential treatment with regard to food which is specailly brought her from outside speeding up her bail application which is not done for other ordinary prisoners and a romm in each hospital kept ready for her should she fall ill ???? :unsure: , I am sure there are many prisoners suffering with far serious ailment who dont get a similar treatment ...
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20141001/latest-news.htm


True. Her Bail application, which was adjourned for October 6 was reconsidered and the Karnataka high court agreed to take up her bail plea today. This is certainly a preferential treatment.


Her bail application now adjourned for October 7. Law is equal to all. Nobody should take advantage against it.


Even though her bail application was adjourned, Jayalalita evidently was given a preferential treatment.


Until law permits they will utilize it on their favor. Lawyers are finding the solution for all problems in law for the growth of their life but not for the nation.


Law says the convict can appeal for Bail only after the judicial custody is over..


The problem is that people are ready to put up with such things, can be seen by the way they fall at the feet of the politicians and are ready to overlook anything they do because they are powerful. this is because of lack of education and awareness and also being ignorant of their own rights which the politicians take advantage of..


And people are after the politicians in power.. It's mutual. People swarm around people in power. And politicians exploit the this weakness in the people.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
There specified rules and regulations for those imprisoned ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfVlxGY49RI
There is a certain amount of preferntial treatment given to MPs and MLAs which does get amended from time to time
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Should-criminal-MPs-be-treated-preferentially-Supreme-Court-asks/articleshow/17976594.cms
Jayalalitha is getting preferential treatment with regard to food which is specailly brought her from outside speeding up her bail application which is not done for other ordinary prisoners and a romm in each hospital kept ready for her should she fall ill ???? :unsure: , I am sure there are many prisoners suffering with far serious ailment who dont get a similar treatment ...
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20141001/latest-news.htm


True. Her Bail application, which was adjourned for October 6 was reconsidered and the Karnataka high court agreed to take up her bail plea today. This is certainly a preferential treatment.


Her bail application now adjourned for October 7. Law is equal to all. Nobody should take advantage against it.


Even though her bail application was adjourned, Jayalalita evidently was given a preferential treatment.


Until law permits they will utilize it on their favor. Lawyers are finding the solution for all problems in law for the growth of their life but not for the nation.


Law says the convict can appeal for Bail only after the judicial custody is over..


The problem is that people are ready to put up with such things, can be seen by the way they fall at the feet of the politicians and are ready to overlook anything they do because they are powerful. this is because of lack of education and awareness and also being ignorant of their own rights which the politicians take advantage of..


I agree. There is tendency to blindly follow not only politicians but also religious gurus and film stars. Sant Asha Ram is still almost worshipped by his followers even amidst his arrest for molestatio of a girl as young as could be his grand daughter. I also remember that many amitabh Bachan followers demonstrated before income tax ofices protesting against notice sent to him. Thi is slavish mentality to which many fall prey.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

Thank you said by: usha manohar
There specified rules and regulations for those imprisoned ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfVlxGY49RI
There is a certain amount of preferntial treatment given to MPs and MLAs which does get amended from time to time
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Should-criminal-MPs-be-treated-preferentially-Supreme-Court-asks/articleshow/17976594.cms
Jayalalitha is getting preferential treatment with regard to food which is specailly brought her from outside speeding up her bail application which is not done for other ordinary prisoners and a romm in each hospital kept ready for her should she fall ill ???? :unsure: , I am sure there are many prisoners suffering with far serious ailment who dont get a similar treatment ...
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20141001/latest-news.htm


True. Her Bail application, which was adjourned for October 6 was reconsidered and the Karnataka high court agreed to take up her bail plea today. This is certainly a preferential treatment.


Her bail application now adjourned for October 7. Law is equal to all. Nobody should take advantage against it.


Even though her bail application was adjourned, Jayalalita evidently was given a preferential treatment.


Until law permits they will utilize it on their favor. Lawyers are finding the solution for all problems in law for the growth of their life but not for the nation.


Law says the convict can appeal for Bail only after the judicial custody is over..


The problem is that people are ready to put up with such things, can be seen by the way they fall at the feet of the politicians and are ready to overlook anything they do because they are powerful. this is because of lack of education and awareness and also being ignorant of their own rights which the politicians take advantage of..


I agree. There is tendency to blindly follow not only politicians but also religious gurus and film stars. Sant Asha Ram is still almost worshipped by his followers even amidst his arrest for molestatio of a girl as young as could be his grand daughter. I also remember that many amitabh Bachan followers demonstrated before income tax ofices protesting against notice sent to him. Thi is slavish mentality to which many fall prey.


This behavior is individual Idolization. People feel that their favorites are gods and demigods. In this process, they commit suicides. This trait you see not only in llliterates! But also in literates.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
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