India's oldest prisoner dies at 107 years

A petition had earlier been filed to pardon her on account of her age.


Ians May 13, 2013
She was serving her sentence at Bulandshahr jail. PHOTO: AFP

LUCKNOW: Ram Kali, 107, India's oldest prisoner, died late Sunday serving her sentence at the Bulandshahr jail, near Lucknow, Hindustan Times reported.

Prison officials said the aged inmate was rushed to Meerut Medical College for treatment after she complained of breathlessness. She passed away at the hospital of complications related to old age.

Originally a resident of Khanpur village in Ghaziabad, neighbouring New Delhi, Ram Kali had moved to a relative's house in Bulandshahr after her husband passed away 2002.

The relative was later accused of killing his wife for dowry, and Ram Kali was also made an accused in the case. She briefly went to prison and was let out on bail.

She was however sent to jail again December 2012, after a court found her guilty in the dowry case, Hindustan Times reported.

She was serving her sentence at Bulandshahr jail.

The prison superintendent had recommended, some time back, that she be pardoned and freed, on account on her age. Officials at the prison headquarters said the petition was under consideration.

There are hundreds of aged prisoners languishing in prisons across Uttar Pradesh in India. Prisons minister Rajendra Chowdhary recently said that the state government would initiate a process to allow those who were old or ailing freedom, once they serve out a major part of their sentence.

COMMENTS (1)

Stranger | 10 years ago | Reply

Old age is a modern problem in the subcontinent . Look at the way the west treats its senior cits. How caring they are . We who are quick to denounce the west for this or that imaginary evils and vices should learn from them how to take care of our elders.

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