Mathura (UP): A four-page hand-written letter by suspended Gorakhpur doctor, Kafeel Khan, has stirred up a hornet's nest.
The letter which narrates the 'hellish' conditions of the Mathura prison where he is presently lodged for participating in anti-CAA protests, claims that about 150 inmates are sharing a toilet.
Mathura jail senior superintendent Shailendra Maitri, on the other hand, has questioned the veracity of the letter.
"Kafeel denies having written any letter. We screen all the outgoing mails and did not see any such letter written by Kafeel. And after the lockdown began, no one has been allowed to meet the inmates. So, how did the alleged letter go out?" he asked.
Kafeel, in the letter to his family, has written, "With just one attached toilet and 125-150 inmates, the smell of their sweat and urine mixed, with unbearable heat due to electricity cuts, makes life hell over here. A living hell indeed."
He further wrote, "I try to read but cannot focus due to suffocation. Sometimes I feel that I might fall due to dizziness. The entire barrack seems like a fish market full of all kinds of smells. People are coughing, sneezing, farting, urinating and sweating. Some people snore, some fight, some scratch themselves."
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