Octogenarian mother denied permission to meet Nalini in jail

The octogenarian mother of Nalini, one of the seven life convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, was denied permission to meet her daughter in the Vellore central prison on Friday.

By :  migrator
Update: 2019-02-16 00:54 GMT
Nalini?s mother Padma, who was turned away by Vellore prison authorities, on Friday

Vellore

Padma (80), a resident of Chennai’s Royapettah area, wanted to see Nalini, who is on an indefinite fast along with her husband, also a life convict in the same case.

Official sources said that permission was denied to Padma as Nalini’s indefinite fast without the sanction of jail officials had resulted in her perks, including seeing visitors, being withdrawn. Padma left the jail premises after being told that she would not be able to see Nalini. 

Interacting with reporters outside, Padma said she was sad that she was unable to see her daughter, whose plight she had come to know through the visual media. 

“I wanted to ask Nalini to give up her fast as I had planned to meet to CM Edappadi K Palaniswami and Governor Banwarilal Purohit to plead for the release of all the seven convicts languishing in jail for over 27 years.”

“However, as I was not allowed to meet my daughter, I am going back with sadness,” Padma added.

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