Les prisons ont besoin de zones fumeurs comme les aéroports : Rajpal Yadav après sa libération dans une affaire de fraude

Après sa libération de prison dans une affaire de fraude, l’acteur Rajpal Yadav a déclaré que les prisons ont besoin de zones fumeurs comme celles des aéroports. Il a défendu l’idée que les prisons servent de centres de réforme offrant aux détenus des opportunités structurées de changement.

L’acteur Rajpal Yadav a été libéré de la prison de Tihar dans une affaire de fraude par chèque sans provision. Après sa libération, il a partagé ses vues sur les réformes pénitentiaires. Yadav a suggéré que les prisons disposent de zones de fumage similaires à celles des aéroports. Il a insisté sur le fait que les prisons doivent fonctionner comme des centres de réforme, proposant aux détenus des opportunités structurées de changement. ↵↵Yadav a observé qu’il est souvent difficile de juger de l’extérieur si quelqu’un est un criminel endurci ou a commis une erreur isolée. La déclaration date du 19 février 2026. Selon des sources, l’affaire portait sur une fraude par chèque sans provision. Aucune contradiction n’a été relevée dans les rapports.

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