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Days after outcry, Varavara positive

The 79-year old Rao, with multiple ailments, shifted to a dedicated Covid facility

Pheroze L. Vincent New Delhi Published 17.07.20, 01:59 AM
Varavara Rao

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Jailed poet Varavara Rao, sent to hospital after a public outcry over his failing health, tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday.

In jail since 2018 in connection with his alleged role in the Bhima-Koregaon case, the bail pleas of the 79-year old Rao, who has multiple ailments, and 10 other accused persons have repeatedly been rejected.

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In May, two prisoners at Taloja Central Prison in Mumbai, where Rao and several of the other accused in the case are kept, tested positive for Covid-19 after they died.

J.J. Hospital associate dean Ranjit Mankeshwar told The Telegraph that Rao was shifted to St George Hospital, a dedicated Covid facility, on Thursday.

Jail authorities had kept insisting that Rao’s loss of ability to walk, or use a toilet by himself, as well as his hallucinations were only a result of advanced age, and that his health was being monitored by doctors at the prison hospital.

After widespread outrage, Rao was sent for a check-up to J.J. Hospital on Monday.

Hyderabad-based human rights activist Kalpana Kannabiran posted on Facebook: “The state is directly responsible for causing life-threatening harm wilfully. If this is not a crime against humanity, what is?! The lives of other accused under UAPA being denied bail is in grave danger. CUSTODIAL TORTURE. NOTHING LESS.”

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