Bapu Surat Singh Khasla force-fed by police 24th day of hunger strike

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Fasting Sikh activist Surat Singh Khalsa force-fed by police; Dal Khalsa slams govt. for inaction on political prisoners’ issue

By Parmjeet Singh

February 09, 2015

Ludhiana: Supporting the cause for which Bapu Surat Singh is sitting on fast unto death for last 23 days, the Dal Khalsa secretary Sarbjit Singh Ghuman has asked the government to address the issue rather than forcibly detaining or force-feeding him at civil hospital.

Surat Singh is on hunger strike seeking the release of those Sikh detainees who have completed their legal jail term. He was forcibly picked up today from his residence at village Hasanpur near Ludhiana by large number of policemen and is presently kept in civil hospital.

Upset over the deaf silence of the Government in redressing the prisoners issue, Surat Singh has gone on hunger strike in protest while adopting democratic means, he pointed out. He slammed the state for discriminating with prisoners incarnated (incarcerated) due to their political beliefs and sought release of all such political prisoners at earliest.

He alleged that Indian laws regarding release of indeterminate sentence prisoners are open to interpretation and prevarication of the executive.

The continued detention of some prisoners not only violates the principle of equality enshrined in the Indian constitution but is also a clear violation of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.