Kafeel Khan takes battle with Yogi to UN body


Lucknow, Sep 21 (IANS): Gorakhpur's Dr Kafeel Khan, has taken his battle against the Yogi Adityanath government to an international level.

Khan, who was recently absolved of charges under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) and is now living in Jaipur, has written a letter to the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) informing them about "widespread violations of international human right standards in India and misuse of draconian laws like NSA and UAPA to suppress voices of dissent".

In his letter, Khan thanked the UN rights body for urging the Indian government to protect human rights of activists arrested for "peacefully protesting against CAA" and said that the government "has not listened to their appeal".

"Authorities continue to invoke counter-terrorism and national security legislations using procedural police powers against these human right defenders for raising issues which would affect India's poorest and most marginalised community, violating international human right standards," Khan wrote.

It may be recalled that on June 26, the UN body had written to the Indian government, mentioning 11 cases, among those that of Kafeel Khan and Sharjeel Imam, for "serious allegations of human rights violations, several relating to due process failings during arrest and detention, as well as allegations of torture and ill-treatment".

Describing his days in jail, Khan wrote, "I was tortured mentally and physically and also denied food and water for many days and treated inhumanely during my 7 months of incarceration in a congested, overcrowded Mathura prison. Fortunately, I got the NSA and all 3 extensions of detention quashed by the high court, which called the whole process illegal."

He also mentioned about the Gorakhpur tragedy on August 10, 2017 at Baba Raghav Das Medical College, in which many children lost their lives due to unavailability of liquid oxygen.

The high court categorically stated in its April 25, 2018 order that there was "no evidence of medical negligence found against him and he was not even involved in the oxygen tendering process".

Khan has since been suspended from his job, but not relieved from the state services. Eight different inquiries were conducted by the Uttar Pradesh government and they have all absolved him of any wrongdoing in the tragedy. His suspension has not been revoked.

  

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    More like Kafeel Khan to emerge in few years time. Thanks to U.P and central govt.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    What right thus UNHR has? Let then first solve the problem in the country where the offi e is situated (USA) India is a Democratic country and all citizen have right to protest in a peaceful way but not lije Shaeen Bagh type. Govt is having full right to curb all anti national activities in guise of protest. We know what happened to Compkaint by these type of ppl given against MODI for Gujarath riots. Not a single strand of hair of MODI was effected by such hollow complaints. S
    We have seen how USA which did not give VISA for MODI how they welcomed him after 2014 Landslide Visctory in democratic way

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Since your party and leaders are holier than holy then why are you nervous about person feels a gross injustice has been done to him so he wants to go to UN for justice as he doesn't trust the justice system of the country. If you, your party and your leaders have rights he too has rights. You should be helping him and appreciating for giving an opportunity to prove internationally we have a honest justice system and non corrupt govt. Why are you feeling insecure and exposed before hand????????....Guilt is Showing!!!????...

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  • Ravi, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Rathan, you say not a single strand of modi's hair was affected from Gujarat riots, but all his hairs were ruffled, when karan thapar interviewed him, and he ran away scared from studio...yes or no?

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    We could have an opportunity to compare Clean Chits of UN against the Clean Chits by BJP govt.

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Atrocities by unscrupulous people in power and their subservient judges, police and government officials should be disclosed to international bodies to seek justice.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Dr Kafeel now you are on the right track, these have taken Indians for granted .

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    These people have taken all Indians for granted, the government want to choke the entire countries voices.

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  • Salah, AUH

    Mon, Sep 21 2020

    Great going Doctor! lets make this government feel accountable for their blunders.

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