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          Ranchi, Nov 1 (IANS) Jailed former Jharkhand chief minister   Madhu Koda Tuesday continued protesting the poor quality of food served to   prisoners even as his fractured hand was plastered."After X ray, a   fracture was found in Madhu's right hand. We have plastered it," said Tulsi   Mahto, director of the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, where Koda was   admitted after he sustained injuries Monday during police action inside the   jail. Police use batons to disperse inmates when Koda led protest, demanding   good food for the inmates.
 
 
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 According to a doctor, Madhu Koda is not taking food even in Ranchi   jail.
 "Poor food is supplied in the jail. I went to general ward to   inspect the food and sat on demonstration to protest. I sought good food and my   hand was broken by policemen," Koda told reporters.
 
 Seeking a judicial   probe into the incident, Koda said he would complain to Lok Sabha Speaker Meira   Kumar.
 
 Legislator Geeta Koda, Madhu Koda's wife, lodged a complaint   against the jail administration late Monday.
 
 "Those who hatched the   conspiracy against my husband to send him to jail seem to have also hatched the   conspiracy to beat him inside," Geeta said.
 
 Jail administration and   Ranchi district administration have, however, said that Madhu sustained injuries   in clashes with the prisoners.
 
 Jharkhand Deputy Chief Minister Hemant   Soren Monday met Madhu Koda.
 
 Former chief minister and president of   Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajatantrik Babulal Marandi said: "We seek judicial   probe of the incident. The incident reminds of the gooda raj shown in the   movies."
 
 Koda has been in jail since November 2009 in a Rs.4,000 crore   money laundering scam. He and four former ministers are kept in a VIP cell of   the jail.
 
 Madhu Koda is at present a Lok Sabha member from Singhbhum and   he was the chief minister between September 2006 and August 2008.
 
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