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‘TN considered going to prisoners of Rajiv’s murder’

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government on Monday told Madras High Court conducted by the application of Killing Rajiv Gandhi punishing Nalini who was seeking ordinary leave to treat his sick mother being considered.
The State Public Prosecutor Hasan Mohamed Jinnah made a submission of the defense transferred by Mrs.
Nalini Padma looking for directions to the country to consider the application for ordinary leave.
Record submission, the division bench of Justice PN Prakash and justice murder cases.
Recommendations for this effect are also made for the governor.
However, the governor sat with recommendations without making decisions for more than two years, he said.
Because my health condition deteriorated, I made an application to prison supervisors, a special prison for women, Vellore who tried to give away for my daughter so she could take care of me, the Petitioner said.

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