Srinagar, Abdul Samad Inqilabi, a leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) who is currently detained, was rushed to a hospital in Srinagar after experiencing severe chest pain while in jail. The incident has raised alarm among his supporters and human rights observers over the health conditions of political detainees in the region.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Inqilabi was urgently admitted to the hospital for immediate medical care. His health situation has become a point of concern for his supporters and fellow APHC members, who are keenly awaiting updates on his condition.
Medical professionals at the hospital are conducting comprehensive examinations to ascertain the cause of Inqilabi’s chest pain, amid growing calls for adequate medical treatment for all detainees. The hospitalization of the APHC leader underscores the ongoing tensions and the impact of detention on the health of political activists in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
This incident brings to light the broader issues of health and welfare for those under detention, prompting appeals for transparency, humane treatment, and access to medical care for all prisoners, particularly those involved in political activities.