Las cárceles necesitan áreas para fumar como los aeropuertos: Rajpal Yadav tras su liberación en caso de fraude

Tras su salida de la cárcel en un caso de fraude, el actor Rajpal Yadav afirmó que las prisiones necesitan áreas para fumar como las de los aeropuertos. Abogó por que las cárceles funcionen como centros de reforma que brinden a los reclusos oportunidades estructuradas para cambiar.

El actor Rajpal Yadav fue liberado de la cárcel de Tihar en un caso de fraude por cheque sin fondos. Tras su liberación, compartió sus opiniones sobre reformas penitenciarias. Yadav sugirió que las cárceles deberían tener zonas para fumadores similares a las de los aeropuertos. Enfatizó que las prisiones deben operar como centros de reforma, ofreciendo a los internos oportunidades estructuradas para el cambio. ↵↵Yadav señaló que suele ser difícil juzgar desde fuera si alguien es un criminal empedernido o cometió un error puntual. La declaración se hizo el 19 de febrero de 2026. Según fuentes, el caso implicaba fraude por cheque sin fondos. No se hallaron contradicciones en los informes.

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