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Protest by jail inmates
Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: Twenty one inmates of Bangalore Central Prison, who had been accused of involvement in the multicrore stamp paper racket, began a fast protesting against the transfer of the judge trying the cases. According to Chief Superintendent of the Prison M.C. Vishwanathaiah, the inmates were not happy with the transfer of Judge C.G. Hungund, who was trying their cases. The inmates said posting a new judge would delay the trial and that they had already spent more time than the period of imprisonment for the offence they had been charged with. They said they would continue the protest till the judge is put back on the case.
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