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          Patna, Jan 1 (IANS) Hundreds of prisoners in Patna's Beur   Central Jail in Bihar Friday staged protests and extended their support to   activist Binayak Sen, who was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Chhattisgarh   court last week.  |  
  
      
	  
	  
	  According to officials of the high-security jail, the prisoners   aired their protest by staging a relay hunger-strike and threatened to launch an   indefinite hunger strike if justice was not done to Binayak Sen.
 "The   prisoners observed a day-long hunger strike to protest against conviction to   Binayak Sen," a jail official, demanding he be not named, told IANS here   Saturday.
 
 It was a first such protest by the prisoners, most of whom   belong either to the Left parties or Maoist groups in Bihar, since Sen was   convicted on charges of sedition Dec 24.
 
 During their protest, the   prisoners shouted slogans and were also addressed by some inmates in the jail   where hundreds of prisoners, including Maoists, are lodged.
 
 Official   sources in the state prison department said that the security in Bihar's prisons   has been tightened in view of the call of the outlawed Communist Party of   India-Maoist to observe a country-wide protest week Jan 2-8 against the court   judgment, convicting Sen, Maoist ideologue Narayan Sanyal and Kolkata based   businessman Piyush Guha.
   
      
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