Jails need smoking areas like airports: Rajpal Yadav after release in fraud case

After his release from jail in a fraud case, actor Rajpal Yadav stated that prisons need smoking areas like those at airports. He advocated for jails to function as reform centres providing inmates with structured opportunities to change.

Actor Rajpal Yadav was released from Tihar Jail in a cheque bounce fraud case. Following his release, he shared his views on prison reforms. Yadav suggested that jails should have smoking zones similar to those at airports. He emphasized that prisons ought to operate as reform centres, offering inmates structured opportunities for change.

Yadav noted that it is often difficult to judge from the outside whether someone is a hardened criminal or someone who made a one-time mistake. The statement was made on February 19, 2026. According to sources, the case involved cheque bounce fraud. No contradictions were found in the reports.

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