Darshan moves High Court, complains food is mediocre, mattress substandard in jail

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  • Darshan is A2 in the case
  • Pavitra Gowda is A1 in the case
  • Darshan complains food he's receiving is bad

More than two weeks have passed since actor Darshan and his co-accused were incarcerated in Parappana Agrahara jail. In a surprising move, Darshan, identified as A2 in the ongoing case, has approached the Karnataka High Court with grievances about the conditions within the jail.

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Darshan has filed a petition complaining about the quality of food, which he describes as mediocre, and the substandard quality of the mattress provided. Additionally, he has requested permission to receive books from his home, seeking some relief and comfort during his time in custody.

The actor’s plea highlights his dissatisfaction with the living conditions in the prison, urging the court to issue directions to improve the quality of food and bedding. Darshan's petition underscores the need for humane treatment of prisoners, regardless of their status, and has brought to light the broader issue of prison conditions.

The high-profile nature of Darshan's case has drawn significant media attention, with fans and critics alike following the developments closely. His appeal to the court not only emphasizes his personal struggles but also raises questions about the general standards maintained in the correctional facilities.

Pavitra Gowda is A1 in this case. 

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