Tihar Massage Row: Satyendar Jain Seeks Court Order To Restrain Media From Airing CCTV Footage

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New Delhi: Jailed Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain on Wednesday filed an application in a Delhi court seeking direction to restrain all media outlets from airing, broadcasting, or publishing any CCTV clip related to him.

CCTV footage of Satyendar Jain getting a massage in Tihar jail sparked major controversy with BJP slamming him for receiving VVIP treatment in jail.

The plea filed by him stated that national media is regularly running the CCTV footage and a parallel media trial is being conducted despite the present matter being in court.

Special Judge Vikas Dhull on Wednesday issued notice to Tihar Jail Authority on an application moved by Satyendar Jain on the CCTV leak. The court will take up the matter tomorrow.

The court was hearing a plea moved by Satyendar Jain and sought direction to provide food as per his religious beliefs during his judicial custody.

(With Agency Inputs) 

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