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NEW DELHI: Elgar Parishad case accused Stan Swamy, against whom NIA filed a chargesheet the day after his arrest and never sought his police custody in view of his age and “sufficient evidences… already on record”, was kept in a separate cell of Taloja prison hospital with all necessary precautions and given two attendants as per advice of the jail’s medical officer, government sources claimed on Monday.
At the Taloja Central prison, where Swamy was lodged soon after his arrest on October 8, 2020, a source said he was provided with all facilities including wheelchair, walker, walking stick, straws, sipper, mug, commode chair, battery cells for his hearing machines, dental treatment, visiting psychiatrist and telemedicine.
Just As British Killed Birsa Munda In Jail, Indian Govt Killed Stan: Swamy s Comrades
If this govt has any shame left, it should free all political prisoners, says Stan Swamy s comrade
Astha Savyasachi 06 July 2021, Last Updated at 9:01 am
Stan Swamy passed away at age 84 Astha Savyasachi 2021-07-06T08:00:00+05:30 Just As British Killed Birsa Munda In Jail, Indian Govt Killed Stan: Swamy s Comrades outlookindia.com 2021-07-06T09:01:42+05:30
“But we will still sing in the chorus. A caged bird can still sing.”
These were the words of Father Stan Swamy, in a letter he wrote from jail to a fellow Jesuit priest. Stan, suffering from acute Parkinson’s disease, with constant tremors in both hands, took the pains to write the letter because he wanted to highlight the plight of other prisoners. Many such poor undertrials don t know what charges have been put on them, have not seen their charge sheet and just remain in prison for ye