After the Swamy Death booth, KIN from Elgar another accused of complaining about prison misery – News2IN
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After the Swamy Death booth, KIN from Elgar another accused of complaining about prison misery

After the Swamy Death booth, KIN from Elgar another accused of complaining about prison misery
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Nagpur: After the death of the Swamy Stan activist while still under detention, the relatives accused of accused of the case of Parishad Elgar also complained of poor conditions in prison.
Toi talks with relatives some of them who are submitted in Taloja and byculla guards and they say it is difficult to give them basic needs such as clothing which is the opposite is the right rights.
Tusharkanti Bhattacharya, Shoma Sen’s husband, former professor of Nagpur University caught in this case, said during video calls they saw that his clothes were in “almost ragged”.
“Physical meetings are not allowed because Covid and even clothes cannot be submitted for a reason.
Finally, after a large pressure at the prison gate, they agreed to receive clothes,” he said.
“My wife also suffered from arthritis and suffered joint pain, but small facilities were rejected.
He needed medicines for glaucoma.
The cold chain must be maintained if the drug must be sent to Mumbai from Nagpur,” said Bhattacharya and also read a letter where Sen said that Accusing Jyoti Jagtap has become Covid and is in the center of isolation.
Monali, the sister of Island Mahesh Raut, said she had Covid last month.
“Mahesh was tested about a few days after Swamy’s booth was found positive.
Prison authorities put it in isolation along with the other four-five.
Immediately, he developed moderate symptoms and I sent him medicines after consulting a doctor.
There seems to be no proactive medical assistance from prison authorities , “he said.
Mahesh, an activist from Gadchiroli, “still hasn’t recovered from weakness” .Hany babu was still in the hospital recovering from eye infection after Covid, according to Jenny Rowena’s wife.
“This is not a mukormycocis but some bacterial problems.
This has affected its optical glands and nerves,” he said.
Babu was taken to the hospital JJ “from a crowded prison” only after his eyes deteriorated.
“At that time it was difficult to open his eyes.
During the routine test at the JJ Hospital found he had covid.
Because only Covid patients can be treated there, we made him accepted in a private hospital after getting permission,” said Rowena.
The University of Delhi Babu’s professor was not permitted to accept clothes “on the grounds that new things from outside can spread Covid”.
“Only drugs can be sent,” said Rowena.
While Minal Gadling, lawyer’s wife based in Nagpur Surendra Gadling, said there was no problem nowadays, many things improve only after “he raised the voice”.
“The leaky roof was repaired after he took a problem with the authorities.
The death of the Swamy booth during detainees showed that the health condition was bad in prison and it was time that all the defendants got a guarantee,” he said.
Activist Chhattisgarh Sudha Bharadwaj was denied warm clothes during the winter according to Shalini Gera, advice and colleagues.
“Last January, he had asked for some warm clothes.
Considering the weather in Mumbai, we have made him steal and scarf.
Both goods are returned,” he said.

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