On Thursday, 17 July 2014, 22:11, Rona Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
 


COMMITTEE
FOR THE RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS
185/3, FOURTH FLOOR, ZAKIR NAGAR,
NEW DELHI-110025
 
17/07/2014
 
STOP HARASSMENT OF SENIOR
CITIZEN UNDER-TRIAL POLITICAL PRISONER KOBAD
GHANDY!
GIVE KOBAD GHANDY ALL FACILITES
DUE TO A SENIOR CITIZEN!
 
IN SOLIDARITY WITH ANUP ROY
LODGED IN THE PRESIDENCY JAIL IN CALCUTTA WHO IS ON FAST UNTO DEATH DEMANDING
POLITICAL PRISONER STATUS!
 
 
As an under-trial political
prisoner, Kobad Ghandy was initially lodged in the High Risk Ward (a jail
within a jail) of Jail no 3 of the Central Jail, Tihar in New Delhi. For Kobad
Ghandy who is a heart patient, with acute Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS),
cervical and lower lumbar spondilytis
and a protracted case of prostrate problem for
which he is undergoing treatment on an irregular basis, life in the High Risk
Ward itself is a matter of risk for his own existence. For someone who is in
his late 60s Kobad Ghandy had to literally fight for every little facility
keeping in mind his age as well as the fragile constitution that he has.
Representations after representations were send to the authorities—the jail
superintendent as well as the DG prisons and to the judge who visits the
prisons—for each and every small but very vital need of the prisoner that would
make life slightly better in an otherwise hostile and alienating atmosphere of
a jail within a jail. 
Till the secret execution of Mohd. Afzal Guru, in
Jail 3, at the High Risk Ward, Kobad Ghandy could stay in that jail without
facing the constant threat of being shifted. During that period he could manage
a chair and a table to sit and write, a bed block and also access to books and
writing pad, all after careful scrutiny by the jail authorities. The jail
authorities willy nilly had agreed to let him access the supply of health
supplements that was provided by his sister. With Afzal’s execution everyone
was shifted from the Jail 3 High Risk Ward to other prisons. Kobad Ghandy after
lot of resistance was also made to shift to Jail 1, Ward 6. He was made to
carry all his belongings with little help from the authorities. Given a stiff
back and fragile health it was a harrowing experience for him. Around that time
when the CRPP met him he had made it very clear that another transfer would
ruin his well being completely as it took him several weeks to recover from the
toll of the shifting process. He has also been reporting about the
insensitivity of the jail authorities as it was difficult for him to carry
water in a bucket from far away (more than 100 m) for his daily chores and
painful experience of leaning and washing clothes. Normally for other senior 
citizens
and ailing inmates helpers (sevadaars) are provided. But the jail authorities
have refused Kobad Ghandy any such provisions. It is in the same jail that
another political prisoner Jagtar Singh Hawara is completely bed ridden after
severe back problem which despite repeated applications the authorities have
turned a deaf ear.  
While in Jail 1, Kobad Ghandy had formally approached
the authorities to shift him to the Senior Citizen’s Ward in Tihar Jail, which
the authorities refused. He then had demanded that he be given the same
facilities in the jail where he is lodged. Only a few months before had he
managed to get a bed block in Jail 1. And now the authorities have decided that
he be shifted to Jail 2. In protest, Kobad Ghandy has resorted to hunger
strike. His family (sister) received information about the hunger strike and
alerted the CRPP. Further it was told later that Kobad Ghandy was forcibly taken
away in the evening of 16 July 2014 on a stretcher to Jail No.2 when he was on
hunger strike. We don’t know if the authorities would extend the same
facilities in the new jail as he will have to start from scratch writing
applications for everything that he received in the previous jail. This
normally takes at least a couple of months if the authorities are sensitive
enough to grant him the facilities. Otherwise you are left to tend with your
tenacity to deal with sadistic and corrupt prison officials. It would be
important to note that Kobad Ghandy is the only senior citizen in the High Risk
Ward of Tihar Jail. To treat a senior citizen who is an under trial like this
inside the prison is inhuman.
We demand that the harassment meted out to Kobad
Ghandy by shifting him periodically from one jail to the other be stopped
forthwith. We reiterate that he be given all the facilities that are due to a
senior citizen inside the prison. The discrimination meted out to him is
inhuman and unlawful!
 
Anup Roy a political prisoner alleged to be a Maoist has been on fast unto death
demanding for political prisoner status as per the West Bengal Correctional
Services Act (1992). Already there are several prisoners who have got the
status under the umbrella of this act. One may recall that in a historic
judgement, the Kolkata High Court had granted political prisoner status to many
of the political prisoners in West Bengal as per the West Bengal Correctional
Services Act. Later the Mamta Banerjee government has gone ahead and amended
this act through her brutal majority in the West Bengal assembly. Not satisfied
her government has approached the Supreme Court to cancel the HC judgement
conferring political prisoner status to many of the political prisoners in West
Bengal. The Supreme Court while admitting the petition has refused to issue a
stay order to the HC judgement.
Anup Roy’s struggle for political prisoner status brings
home once again the important issue in the subcontinent, of the Indian State’s
diffidence to recognize the category of Political Prisoners which is
internationally accepted in many democratic countries as enshrined in the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights of the UN (ICCPR). The real
challenge before India which claims to be the largest democracy in the world is
whether it has the political will to recognize this important issue which
reverberates from the various prisons in the subcontinent where hundreds of
thousands of political prisoners are raising their demand from within the four
walls of the dungeons braving all kinds of mistreatment and isolation.
We fear that Anup Roy’s health is in a critical condition
as he has entered the sixth day of his fast unto death. We demand that Anup Roy
be granted the political prisoner status immediately without any further act
that smacks of vindictiveness!
 
In Solidarity,
 
SAR
Geelani
President,
 
Amit
Bhattacharyya
Secretary General
 
Sukhendu
Bhattacharjee
Vice President
 
Bojja
Tharakam
Vice President
 
Rona
Wilson
Secretary, Public Relations
 
 
 
    

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Rona

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