WPI expresses concern over deteriorating health condition of Abdunnasir Ma’dani
By TCN News,
Bangluru: Welfare Party of India has expressed its concern over the deteriorating health of Abdunnasir Ma’dani, leader of the Kerala based Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and an under-trial in city’s Parappana Agrhara jail since August, 2010.
WPI office bearers, including national general secretary P.C. Hamza, Kerala state vice-presidents Surendran Kareepuzha and Abdul Hameed Vaniyamabalam, general secretary Ambujakshan, amongst others had gone to meet Ma’dani in jail.
After visiting Ma’dani they have demanded that the Kerala legislative assembly should intervene for the releases of the innocents from the state put behind bars at several jails on charges of ‘false’ terror cases.
They reminded that Ma’dani had spent more than nine years as undert-rial in Coimbatore jail as accused in Coimbatore blast of February 14, 1998 only to be released in July, 2007, as the court found him ‘innocent.’
However, he was still under the vigil of the state security forces and was booked and arrested for alleged involvement in the Bangluru serial blasts of 2008.
The health condition of Ma’dani has severely deteriorated with his right eye losing complete sight and left eye partial. Since his right leg lost in an assassination attack in 1992, Ma’dani is always on wheelchair. He also suffers from kidney trouble and ulcer.
WPI also plans to meet the ruling and opposition leaders on this issue soon.
