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When Sahara's Subrata Roy realised that 'life in jail can be painful and lonely'

Sahara Group founder Subrata Roy wrote that during his time in Tihar jail, thoughts like ‘Why me?’, ‘What have I done wrong to deserve this?’ often raced through his mind.

November 15, 2023 / 16:28 IST
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Sahara Shree, as Subrata Roy was called by his employees, was released on parole in 2016 after spending more than two years in jail.
Sahara Shree, as Subrata Roy was called by his employees, was released on parole in 2016 after spending more than two years in jail.

Subrata Roy, the founder of Sahara Group, had two important revelations during the two years that he spent in jail in connection with the Sahara chit fund scam. The 75-year-old, who died due to cardiorespiratory arrest on Tuesday, figured that he had the ability to keep "stress away at all times." The second realisation was that prison life can be incredibly painful and lonely.

“My judicial custody in Tihar jail and being confined to a prison cell with just the basic amenities definitely came as a rude shock," Subrata Roy wrote in his book Life Mantras -- the first of a trilogy Thoughts from Tihar that he penned while in judicial custody in Tihar Jail.

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“I, like any other human in confinement, could not contain my thoughts and at times felt an emotional outrage, ‘Why me?’, ‘What have I done wrong to deserve this?’. Thoughts such as these often raced through my mind,” he wrote.

Sahara Shree, as Roy was called by his employees, added, "Life in jail can be painful and lonely... Fortunately, God has blessed me with the ability of keeping stress away at all times.”