Sanjay Dutt breaks down, says won't apply for pardon

. Actor Sanjay Dutt broke his silence a week after the Supreme Court sentenced him to five years in prison in the 1993 Bombay blasts case. He told the press that he had not applied for a pardon and would abide by the decision of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court delivered its verdict on March 21 and gave Dutt four weeks to surrender.

Mar 28, 2013 12:21 IST
  • Actor Sanjay Dutt broke his silence a week after the Supreme Court sentenced him to five years in prison in the 1993 Bombay blasts case. He told the press that he had not applied for a pardon and would abide by the decision of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court delivered its verdict on March 21 and gave Dutt four weeks to surrender.
    Actor Sanjay Dutt broke his silence a week after the Supreme Court sentenced him to five years in prison in the 1993 Bombay blasts case. He told the press that he had not applied for a pardon and would abide by the decision of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court delivered its verdict on March 21 and gave Dutt four weeks to surrender.
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  • The actor, dressed in a white T-shirt with a <i>tilak</i> on his forehead, broke down while making his statement.
    The actor, dressed in a white T-shirt with a tilak on his forehead, broke down while making his statement.
  • Sanjay Dutt hugs his sister Priya Dutt.
    Sanjay Dutt hugs his sister Priya Dutt.
  • The actor also said that he has a lot of work to finish and would also like to spend some time with his family.
    The actor also said that he has a lot of work to finish and would also like to spend some time with his family.
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