American Matthew VanDyke, facing terror charges, seeks permission to cook his own meals. He claims Tihar Jail’s food is unsuitable and has been on a hunger strike. VanDyke, a former war correspondent, was arrested by the NIA for alleged drone training activities. Tihar Jail follows a fixed diet plan for its over 20,000 inmates. A Delhi court will hear VanDyke’s plea for a special diet on July 21. American Matthew VanDyke, facing terror charges, seeks permission to cook his own meals. He claims Tihar Jail’s food is unsuitable and has been on a hunger strike. VanDyke, a former war correspondent, was arrested by the NIA for alleged drone training activities. Tihar Jail follows a fixed diet plan for its over 20,000 inmates. A Delhi court will hear VanDyke’s plea for a special diet on July 21.
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