Delhi riots: Ishrat Jahan alleges beatings and harassment by prisoners in court


By: PTI | New Delhi |

December 22, 2020 6:41:39 pm





Delhi news, ishrat jahan bail, dehi riots case, congressional councilor, fear of covid 19, indian expressCongressional Councilor Ishrat Jahan (Photo: Facebook @Ishrat Jahan)

Congressional Councilor Ishrat Jahan, arrested under the strict Illegal Activities (Prevention) Act in a case of riots in northeast Delhi, alleged in court on Tuesday that she was brutally beaten by inmates at Mandoli Jail and was facing continually to harassment in prison.

Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat ordered the prison authorities to take immediate steps to ensure Jahan’s safety and ensure that she was not further harassed for filing her complaints in court.

The court requested a detailed report from the prison authorities on Wednesday on the measures that have been taken to address the problem and also to indicate whether it was necessary to transfer her to another prison. When the judge asked the Deputy Superintendent of Mandoli Jail if such an incident had occurred, she confirmed it and said that the necessary action had been taken.
To this, the judge told the prison official: “She (Jahan) seems to be in a state of absolute fear. Talk to her right away and understand the situation. Present a detailed report on the measures taken to calm their apprehension and fear ”.

Take all the necessary steps. Take immediate action. I don’t want to hear that the defendant was harassed any more by her inmates or anyone else because she complained. I do not want to hear that the defendant present is harmed in any way. “

He also ordered prison authorities to present her in court on Wednesday via video conference.

While making the introductions directly to the court, Jahan said it was the second incident in a month and he was under immense stress due to ongoing physical and verbal harassment.

“This is the second incident in a month. This morning at 6:30 am, (the prisoners) brutally beat me and verbally abused me. One of the inmates even cut his hand to get punished for a false report. Fortunately, jail officials did not listen to them. I have also submitted a written complaint. They keep calling me a terrorist. They also demanded money from me in the canteen, ”Jahan alleged.

Furthermore, she alleged that she has been facing harassment in jail for the past four months and that she had requested to be transferred to Tihar Prison, but was rejected due to the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Lawyer Pradeep Teotia, who appeared on Jahan’s behalf, further alleged that she was previously beaten by her inmates, after which one of the inmates was transferred to another prison. “One of the inmates beat her a lot before. A complaint was filed with the Deputy Superintendent and that prisoner was transferred to another jail. There are two women in her prison cell who beat her today. As she offered her morning prayers, they objected and began to abuse her and beat her, ”Teotia alleged.

Lawyer Misbah Bin Tariq, who was also present at the hearing, asked the court to take immediate action and consider her situation urgently as Jahan was a member of the Bar Association. Jahan also said that she suffered from a medical condition for which she was not taken to a hospital or tested.

Counsel Rizwan, who appeared on behalf of co-defendant and suspended AAP counselor Tahir Hussain, stated that most defendants in the riot cases in northeast Delhi faced discrimination in prison, either by the inmates or prison authorities. Furthermore, it alleged that the accused had been declared terrorists before the conclusion of the trial.

“Almost all defendants face discrimination in jail. They have been declared terrorists before the conclusion of the trial. The prison authorities behave adversely towards them. Proper monitoring by the court is important in cases, especially in the conspiracy case in which the defendants have been registered under the UAP Act, ”he said.

To this, the judge said: “A defendant is a defendant, not a convict.”

Another defendant in the case, Jamia Millia Islamia’s student Asif Iqbal Tanha, claimed that members of his family have been trying to meet him by video conference, but their requests have not been approved. Tanha also alleged that he has been repeatedly called a terrorist in prison.

Tanha’s lawyer, defender Sowjhanya Shankaran, previously said that when several of the defendants said they had been given basic things in jail, the court had requested a report from the jail authorities, but the report has yet to arrived.

The judge had said on November 3 that he would go to physically inspect the situation if things did not improve. But since all the complaints were dealt with by the prison authorities, the judge did not attend a physical inspection. Co-defendant Umar

Khalid told the court that even after a month, he had not been provided an electronic copy of the charge sheet. The judge asked his lawyer to submit a request to the authorities at Tihar prison, where Khalid is staying, to allow access to the electronic copy. The court has presented the matter for a new hearing on January 5.

Community violence had erupted in northeast Delhi on February 24 after clashes between supporters of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and its protesters spiraled out of control, leaving at least 53 people dead and around 200 injured.

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