Separatists move SHRC over ‘plight of inmates’
SRINAGAR: Kashmir separatist leaders, in an unusual move, have approached state human rights commission (SHRC) ruing the “sufferings of Kashmiri political prisoners” in two prominent jails including Tihar.
Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik , in a signed letter, have written to SHRC chairman to bring to his notice the “plight” of political inmates in Tihar and Kathua jails. “Deprivation of rights of Kashmiri prisoners in Indian jails goes against prisoners’ rights. Imprisoning Kashmiri does not mean that they should be treated as animals,” the letter reads.
Written for the first time by the top three Kashmir separatists jointly, the letter has alleged that Kashmiri inmates are subjected to “inhuman deprivation” in Tihar. “Medical treatment, for those who require it, is lacking. The inmates are deprived of contact with their near and dear ones and also other basic needs,” the trio has written.
They have also claimed that Kathua jail has become a “torture chamber” where “Kashmiri inmates are deprived of human contact for many months”.
The separatist leaders have alleged that a large number of undertrials are cramped in unhygienic conditions. “Medication provided to them is substandard. The inmates also have to seek permission from jail authorities even in health matters. Food provided is of bad quality and is provided during odd hours,” they have written.
The separatists have requested the SHRC to look into these grave violations and have sought instructions to “restore the dignity” of Kashmir’s political prisoners.