They spent the entire day at the main gate of the jail chanting hymns and demanding to be provided a glimpse of Bapu before they could eat something on 'Poornima' (full moon), which falls today.
Jail Superintendent Rakesh Mohan Sharma said that there is no provision in the law under which Bapu could be brought out for the 'darshan'.
"We provided them the water touched by Bapu considering their deep faith," said Sharma.
Justice Nirmal Jeet Kaur deferred the hearing for want of case diary.
While the anticipatory bail pleas of Prakash (cook of Bapu) and Sharad Chandra at the District and Session Court (Jodhpur District) were withdrawn.
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