11-16-2006, 10:21 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Set to be convicted?</b>
Those following the orders coming out from TADA court in Mumbai on daily-basis have more or less concluded that matinee idol Sanjay Dutt is set to cool heels for sometime. Despite his concerted effort to present a new image of Gandhian do-gooder, experts say Dutt doesn't have much of a chance. TADA judge PD Kode on Wednesday last held Ahmed Shah Mubarak Shah alias Salim Khan Durrani (accused number 20), a member of Tonk royal family of Rajasthan, guilty under Section 5 of the TADA (P) Act for possessing AK-56 assault rifle and two empty magazines in the Mumbai blast case. The charge against Dutt, a co-accused in the same case, is similar - illegal possession of arms.<b> If the Prince of Tonk has been convicted can the Khalnayak escape law?</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Those following the orders coming out from TADA court in Mumbai on daily-basis have more or less concluded that matinee idol Sanjay Dutt is set to cool heels for sometime. Despite his concerted effort to present a new image of Gandhian do-gooder, experts say Dutt doesn't have much of a chance. TADA judge PD Kode on Wednesday last held Ahmed Shah Mubarak Shah alias Salim Khan Durrani (accused number 20), a member of Tonk royal family of Rajasthan, guilty under Section 5 of the TADA (P) Act for possessing AK-56 assault rifle and two empty magazines in the Mumbai blast case. The charge against Dutt, a co-accused in the same case, is similar - illegal possession of arms.<b> If the Prince of Tonk has been convicted can the Khalnayak escape law?</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
