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More time for Sanju not fair: Mumbaikars
Updated On: 18 April, 2013 10:58 AM IST | | A Correspondent
Following the Supreme Court's judgment to grant Actor Sanjay Dutt four more weeks to surrender, MiD DAY spoke to young professionals in the city. Here is what they have to say...

Sanjay Dutt should not have asked for more time to surrender, as he has already been found guilty. The reason - he wants time to complete his films - he gave to seek an extension is unacceptable. By working in films he is not doing charity for people; he is not going to donate the money to those who lost their relatives in 1993 blasts. - Hemant Parab, sales executive

If you look at the families of the victims of the blast, their loss is irreparable. Though Sanjay Dutt is a star and has served 18 months of his sentence, giving him an extension of another four weeks was unnecessary. He has already been out on bail for a long time and now he should have served his term without any excuses. How can the law bend itself for Bollywood stars when it is supposed to be equal for all? - Deepika Sahu, analyst with a private firm
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