Pictures: Sasikala's different Poses in Bengaluru Jail Go Viral, Reasons Listed
Home > News Shots > India newsThough Sasikala is currently serving 4 years of imprisonment in the disproportionate assets case, her presence is felt by the people in Tamil Nadu quite often. Her activities in the Bengaluru's Parappana Agrahara jail has been making news regularly. Recently, the photos of her giving different poses wearing ‘Chudidhar’ are going viral on social media.
Earlier there were several allegations on the privileges provided to her at the prison such as allowing her to go out of the prison, facilitating with homely infrastructure etc. Reportedly the allegations were proven to be true in the later investigation stages.
Amidst heated discussions over the topic, Sasikala's ‘Chudidhar’ pictures got circulated through various digital mediums. As per the Puthiya Thalaimurai report, she has been given the leverage to wear the dress according to her wish as per the rules.
Upon asking the Parappana Agrahara Jail authorities, it was revealed that uniform is mandatory only for lifetime imprisonment prisoners. People who are convicted of corruption cases and serving only a few years at the jail can wear their preferred clothes. Further, it was reported that Sasikala is a regular income taxpayer that qualifies her to opt for her desired clothes.
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