Jailed Pinjra Tod activist Natasha Narwal’s father Mahavir Narwal dies of Covid-19
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Jailed Pinjra Tod activist Natasha Narwal’s father Mahavir Narwal dies of Covid-19

Natasha was arrested in May last year for her alleged role in the February 2020 northeast Delhi riots. She has been booked under UAPA.

   

File photo | Natasha Narwal with her father Mahavir Narwal | By special arrangement

New Delhi: Pinjra Tod activist Natasha Narwal’s father Mahavir Narwal died of the novel coronavirus infection on Sunday, family sources said.

Natasha was arrested in May last year for allegedly being part of a premeditated conspiracy in the northeast Delhi riots in February that year. She has been booked under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

The activist has been lodged in Tihar Jail here.

Mahavir Narwal was not able to speak to his daughter who is in jail. His son, Aakash, who is also COVID-19 positive, was there with him in Rohtak, sources close to the family said.

Left activists and civil society groups had recently demanded that political prisoners be released from jails in view of the surge in coronavirus cases.

Extend my deep condolences to Natasha and her brother Aakash. The terrible injustice of the system in which a daughter wrongly locked up for a year unable to see her father even for a final farewell, CPI(M) politburo member Brinda Karat said.

Women’s rights activist and CPIML politburo member Kavita Krishnan also lashed out at the government and said it was torture forcing feminists to be in prison while their loved ones die of COVID-19.

This is so bloody cruel & sadistic: it’s a form of torture to keep political prisoners jailed during a pandemic, forced to suffer not only prison, but the pain of being away from loved ones who are dying. Natasha’s brother also has Covid-19, she said on Twitter.

Activist Harsh Mander too condoled Mahavir Narwal’s death.

“Where there’s suffering, my daughter will be there. I’m proud of her”. This hero, Mahavir Narwal, father of Natasha in jail for the CAA protests, supports her, with courage hard to find. “I hope she’ not in jail so long she doesn’t see my face”. He died just hours ago of Covid (sic), he tweeted.


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