New Delhi: NHRC on Sunday issued a notification to the Maharashtra government after a complaint that accused the serious health condition of an 84-year-old father who was imprisoned, Stan Swamy.
In notifications sent through the Secretary of the Head of State, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked him to ensure that every effort may be carried out in providing truly swamical medical care and care as part of the size and protection of life-saving.
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The Commission has also called for reports in the light of charges made in complaints, and a record of Swamy’s treatment, which is already very old and nested in Taloja Jail, Navi Mumbai.
“NHRC, looked into complaints, accused the condition of serious health from Fr.
Stan Swamy (84 years), has raised the notification to the main secretary, the Maharashtra government, called for him to ensure that every possible effort to give him right medical care and care As part of the size of saving life and protection of basic human rights, “NHRC said in a statement.
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This direction has come in a continuation of the previous commission sequence, where he suggested state governments to provide adequate medical and maintenance care for Swamy, who admitted at the Holy Family Hospital, and submitted a report within four weeks, he said.
, Previously, the NHRC had received complaints on May 16 that Swamy was denied medical facilities during the Covid-19 period, the word panel said.
It was also alleged in complaints that he had not been vaccinated and there was no medical treatment right in the prison hospital, he said.
The applicant further accused that the majority of prison staff had tested positive covids, especially mostly kitchen staff.
A number of underage prisoners have also signed the Coronavirus and there is no RT-PCR test carried out there, according to his complaint, the statement said.