This Article is From Feb 18, 2011

In Tihar, Raja eats dal, roti, sleeps on floor

In Tihar, Raja eats dal, roti, sleeps on floor
New Delhi: He may have been a Cabinet minister, but A Raja was not given any special treatment in the Tihar jail where he was sent on Thursday in connection with the 2G scam.

The former Telecom minister had jail food and slept on the floor during his first night in the jail.

According to jail officials, Raja was up at 6 am to attend the roll call like any other prisoner and was given no special treatment.

The 47-year-old high-profile inmate of Jail No.1 was believed to have been given seven blankets to make his bed on the floor and did now throw any tantrums.

"The former minister did not hesitate to eat food cooked inside the prison kitchens. He ate rice, dal, rajma and vegetables in dinner. He was provided seven blankets to make his bed on the floor and did now throw any tantrums," a senior jail official said, adding Raja was not given any special treatment.

The minister is sharing the ward with former Delhi ACP S S Rathi, convicted in the 1997 Connaught Place shootout case.

Rathi is serving life term following his conviction by a Delhi trial court on October 24, 2007, in the case of killing of two businessmen.

"Raja followed the prison rules and woke up at 6 am today. He went through all the English dailies before having his morning tea. He did not interact with any prisoner after entering his ward and kept reading," the official said.

But today, he went out of his cell for a stroll inside the prison premises. He spoke to Ravi Kant Sharma, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of journalist Shivani Bhatnagar, the official said.

After sustained custodial interrogation for 14 days at the CBI headquarters, Raja was yesterday sent to Tihar Jail under judicial custody by a Delhi court till March 3.

Raja, who resigned in November last year following uproar over the scam, was arrested on February 2 along with former Telecom Secretary Siddharth Behura and his former personal secretary R K Chandolia for their alleged role in 2G spectrum allocation scam, which, as per CBI, has caused a pecuniary loss of Rs 22,000 crore to the state exchequer.

The former minister is alleged to have manipulated rules to favour some telecom companies, including Swan Telecom and Unitech Private Limited, in allocation of the spectrum at throwaway prices.

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