New Delhi: India on Tuesday responded to criticism of the case of Swamy’s booth, a Jesuit Imam and an accused of the Elggar Parishad case who died on Monday, said the actions by the authorities were concerned in accordance with the law.
The External Ministry (MEA) confirms that India is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights of all its citizens.
“Pastor Stan Swamy was arrested and detained by the National Investigation Agency after the process due to the law.
Because of the specific properties of the allegations of it, the guarantee application was rejected by the court.
The authorities in India acted against legal violations and did not oppose legitimate.
Right exercises,” said Mea.
MEA’s response came as soon as the UN body on human rights declared shocked at the death of Swamy’s booth and said it was “very sad and disturbed”.
“Remembering the health of the sick Swamy Stan, the Bombay High Court has permitted his medical care at a private hospital where he received all possible medical attention since May 28,” Arindam Bagchi’s official spokesman said.
“Health care and medical Stan Swamy is monitored by the court.
He died on July 5 after medical complications,” Bagchi added.
The 84-year-old child underwent treatment in the intensive care unit of the Holy Family Hospital, where he shifted from Taloja prison in Navi Mumbai after the orders of the Bombay High Court.
He is waiting for interim guarantees for medical reasons in this case.
In a statement, the UN body urged the government to ensure that no one was detained for training their fundamental rights for freedom of expression, assembly of peace and associations.
“We are very sad and disturbed by the death of an 84-year-old father of Stan Swamy,” Liz Throssell, spokesman for the United Nations High Commissioner for the word ham.
Previously today, 10 opposition leaders wrote to President RAM Nath Kovind demanded Kovind’s direct intervention to direct the government to act against those responsible for “fake cases” in Swamy’s father, for his wrong detention, and for his inhuman treatment there ,