+
 
For the best experience, open
m.thewire.in
on your mobile browser or Download our App.

Supreme Court Issues Notice After Mukhtar Ansari's Son Claims He was Poisoned

Sibal told the court that Ansari, who passed away in March this year, died as a result of specific action taken by the jail authorities.
Mukhtar Ansari. Photo: Facebook/Mukhtar Ansari
Support Free & Independent Journalism

Good morning, we need your help!!

Since May 2015, The Wire has been committed to the truth and presenting you with journalism that is fearless, truthful, and independent. Over the years there have been many attempts to throttle our reporting by way of lawsuits, FIRs and other strong arm tactics. It is your support that has kept independent journalism and free press alive in India.

If we raise funds from 2500 readers every month we will be able to pay salaries on time and keep our lights on. What you get is fearless journalism in your corner. It is that simple.

Contributions as little as ₹ 200 a month or ₹ 2500 a year keeps us going. Think of it as a subscription to the truth. We hope you stand with us and support us.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday (July 15) issued notice on the petition of late politician Mukhtar Ansari’s son Umar Ansari that his father was poisoned in jail and denied treatment which led to his death.

A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti issued the notice and also recorded the submission of Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, who appeared for the petitioner, reported The Indian Express.

Sibal told the court that Ansari, who passed away in March this year, died as a result of specific action taken by the jail authorities.

“It was not a death simpliciter, but was the result of specific action taken by the jail authorities. All we can say is…what we feared, happened…the man was sent back to the jail…this is shocking,” Sibal told the bench, reported The Indian Express.

Sibal told the court that there should be some inquiry into the matter. Additional Solicitor General KM Nataraj said that the original petition was filed seeking transfer of Mukhtar Ansari to any jail outside Uttar Pradesh along with protection for him.

Nataraj asked for four weeks to file response to the fresh notice.

With Ansari’s death on March 28 – his family has alleged he was poisoned at the behest of the state government – most of the focus has been on his criminal record of 65 FIRs, conviction in eight cases in the last 1.5 years and the suspicious circumstances leading up to his hospitalisation and demise.

Ever since the BJP came to power in 2017, Ansari was placed at the centre of the government’s so-called “zero tolerance policy” as it unleashed a wave of terror against alleged mafia and those designated by it as “gangsters”.

 

Make a contribution to Independent Journalism
facebook twitter