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Kannada Actor Darshan Thoogudeepa To Be Transferred To Bellary Jail After Controversial Photo

Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, currently in judicial custody for a murder case, is set to be transferred to Bellary jail. This decision follows the circulation of a controversial photo showing him with three others, including a known criminal, at Parappana Agrahara Central Jail in Karnataka.

The viral image depicted Darshan sitting on a chair, holding a cigarette and a coffee mug. This sparked outrage over the alleged preferential treatment he was receiving in prison. Additionally, a video of Darshan engaging in a video call from the prison also surfaced on social media.

Inquiry and Suspensions

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed the situation by stating, "In the Darshan case we have asked for an inquiry to be done, nine people including the Chief Superintendent of the prison have been suspended, in case anyone else has to be (suspended) we will do it." This indicates that further suspensions may occur if necessary.

The incident has raised questions about the management and oversight within the prison system. The authorities are under scrutiny for allowing such activities to take place within the facility.

Public Reaction

The public reaction has been one of shock and anger. Many are questioning how such privileges were allowed and what measures will be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. The controversy has put significant pressure on prison officials and government authorities.

This development comes amid growing concerns about corruption and favouritism within the penal system. The transfer to Bellary jail is seen as an attempt to mitigate these concerns and restore public trust.

The News Desk team continues to monitor this story closely. They are dedicated to providing updates on significant events both in India and internationally.

This incident highlights ongoing issues within India's prison system that need addressing. Ensuring fair treatment for all inmates remains a critical challenge for authorities.

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