But right now, the prisoner struggles desperately for life. He is reported to be in a state of coma, following an attack by fellow prisoners. It is, for now, impossible to say what his fate will be. Sarabjit appears to have been hit with bricks, rods and possibly other weapons inside his cell after other inmates broke inside, overpowering the guards posted outside. It is hard to understand how such an incident could have taken place in jail and why intervention did not come earlier, before Sarabjit reached a point where life and death were barely separated. Questions must also be asked as to why he was kept in the prison hospital for some days, rather than being shifted immediately to a better equipped facility outside.
There are other issues, too. The attack on Sarabjit does not appear to have been entirely spontaneous. It is hard to believe that a gang of prisoners acted alone. We must ask, too, why more security was not provided to Sarabjit, who had apparently been receiving threats, notably since February this year, when Afzal Guru was hanged in India. His counsel had pointed this out. Several members of the prison staff, including the deputy superintendant, have been suspended. But we must hope this action is not merely cosmetic; that it goes beyond that and all the perpetrators of a truly heinous crime against a helpless man are duly punished, while also taking steps to protect other Indian nationals in jails across the country before other acts of brutality are directed against them. A terrible tragedy has occurred. We must act to prevent others of a similar nature occurring, even as we wait to see what becomes of Sarabjit.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 28th, 2013.
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@Iqbal: I am not sure which place you belongs to , but you have hit the bulls eye. Hafiz Saeed is still having protection .
Lessons from this Tragedy ++++++++++++++++++++ India cannot trust Pakistani state to provide security to an Indian under Pakistani imprisonment. Then what can Inida trust Pakistan for? Answer: Precious Little.
I commend ET for a rational, humanitarian editorial! Let our boy go. He has suffered enough!
@usman: Usman Jihadi, there is no proof against him. Infact, he was arrested 4 months after the blasts near the India-Pakistan border.
@usman: Terrorist should treat like terrorist Wonder what your views are of Hafiz Saeed? In case you are suffering from amnesia he also has a bounty of $10m on his head.
We should not forget that he is a terrorist and had planted bombs in Pakistan which killed many innocent people. Terrorist should treat like terrorist.
News of Sarabjit is disappointing and I fear the worst for his life. I understand he has still not recovered from coma.
Indian Govt must aggressively and purposefully remonstrate ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Downgrading of diplomatic relations cessation of all sporting cultural and trade ties is the very least. Pakistan must get the message that it has failed in its responsibility to an Indian under its care.
Commend your forthright thoughts. But why it so hard to understand the attack on him? Pakistan is degenrating into a hyper religious bigoted society where the common people are easy to manipulate. Any non-Muslim, that too from an enemy state, is fodder for Islamists. Blasphemy charges against Hindus, burning of Christians, killing of Ahmadis and shias are every day thing and no one is every held accountable! Sarabjit has done his time, even though no proper trial was afforded to him (unlike India which gave due process to Kasab). But Pakistan is perpetually holding him in jail to satisfy the religious right. Now it may be too late - but it may also be an opportunity to release him in whatever his medical condition to his family in India.