By Sajjad Shaukat Pak VT
Although Coronavirus has affected about 150 million people in the world, yet in the last 11 days, India has been recording almost 340,000 to 400,000 cases and about 5,500 deaths, breaking world record each day. India’s count shows a blast in Covid infections.
Transporters of many countries, carrying oxygen cylinders, other hospital equipments have begun reaching India. China has also offered New Delhi related-equipments to fight Covid-19.
Despite foreign aid, this novel virus has become out of control. Indians have started demanding the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign due to mishandling the corona crisis.
Last year, under the guise of coronavirus, Indian fanatic rulers had imposed various kinds of restrictions on the Muslims. Modi’s government and the health ministry had claimed that Muslims are spreading this virus. As a result, Hindu extremists have set off a series of assaults against Muslims across the country.
J&K High Court Bar Association Urges GoI, UT Admin To Shift Kashmiri Prisoners Back To Valley
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association Saturday urged the Government of India and the J&K Union Territory administration to shift Kashmiri prisoners lodged in various jails of India back to the Valley in view of the massive spike in Covid deaths and cases across the country.
In a statement issued the HCBA spokesman said that in an extra ordinary meeting chaired by the Bar chairman Advocate Nazir Ahmed Ronga, serious concern was expressed on the health conditions of the hundreds of Kashmiri prisoners lodged in different jails in India who were already in outside jails post 5 August, 2019.
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Pakistan expresses concerns over health of Kashmiri leaders incarcerated in Indian jails
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Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri. Twitter/ForeignOfficePk/File
Most of the Indian jails are overcrowded and do not have any provision against the COVID-19, says FO.
Reportedly, some Kashmiri leaders in Indian jails have already contracted coronavirus.
Unfortunately, they are not even provided any medical treatment, says FO.
Pakistan on Thursday expressed concerns over the health and safety of incarcerated Kashmiri leaders, as well as other innocent Kashmiris, languishing in jails across India on trumped-up charges.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, in his weekly media briefing, said the coronavirus situation in India has been worsening and most of the jails are overcrowded and do not have any provisions against the COVID-19.