Saturday, April 20, 2024

Topic: Atiqur Rahman

UAPA case against Siddique Kappan and seven Muslim men shifted to NIA court in Lucknow

A UP court in Mathura on 13 December, transferred the case registered against Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan and seven others under draconian Sedition and UAPA in the alleged Hathras conspiracy case to a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Lucknow.

Hathras UAPA: After court’s 2 days ultimatum, UP govt takes Atiqur Rahman to AIIMS

The Uttar Pradesh Government on Wednesday took Atiq-ur-Rahman, Campus Front of India national leader and a UAPA prisoner in Hathras conspiracy case, to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), for his medical treatment since he has a long history of severe cardiac ailments and has been suffering from Severe Aortic Regurgitation.

One year in jail under UAPA: Families of Hathras political prisoners await justice

Kerala Journalist Siddique Kappan, Campus Front of India leaders and students Atiqur Rahman and Masud Ahmed, and a Delhi-based cab driver Mohammad Alam spent 365 days in jail for the crime never committed, alleges family members and colleagues of Hathras political prisoners on Tuesday.

Hathras UAPA case: Student leader taken back to jail to be brought to Delhi AIIMS

Nearly seven days after a special Prevention of Money Laundering (PMLA) court in Lucknow asked the Mathura prison to ensure “proper treatment” of Campus Front of India national leader Atiq-ur-Rahman, who was sent back to jail after he suffered a cardiac and respiratory disorder, jail authorities said they’ve decided to take him to AIIMS-Delhi for a checkup.

Student leader in UP jail in threat of custodial murder, alleges family

Raising serious concerns about the health of student leader Atiq Ur Rahman in UP prison, family alleged that the negligence from the side of court and cops could be fatal to his life.

He could be next Stan Swamy: UAPA prisoner’s life-threatening ailment remains untreated

For the past 10 months, Atiq has not received any treatment for his condition or had access to the permanent medications that he has been consuming since childhood, Mateen- Atiq’s brother told Maktoob.