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Provide med aid to Yasin Malik, Delhi HC asks Tihar officials

IndiaTimes Friday, 8 November 2024
The Delhi High Court has directed Tihar Jail authorities to provide immediate medical treatment to separatist Yasin Malik, currently on a hunger strike. Malik, serving a life sentence for terror charges, claims to be suffering from severe cardiac and kidney ailments. The court has also sought a health status report and scheduled the next hearing for November 11.
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