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‘Shabir Shah suffering from cancer, Needs humanitarian aid’: Kashmiri politicians seek humanitarian support

Srinagar, June 21: J&K Apni Party chief Altaf Bukhari on Saturday urged the Union government to ensure timely and adequate medical treatment for incarcerated separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah, who is reportedly suffering from prostate cancer and requires immediate surgery.

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In a post on X, Bukhari, said that ideological differences should not obstruct the basic rights of any individual and called for Shah to be provided with the best possible medical care, in a manner that satisfies both him and his family.

“Media reports suggest that he is suffering from prostate cancer and requires immediate surgery. I request the Union government to ensure Mr. Shah receives timely and proper medical attention without delay,” Bukhari said.He also conveyed his wishes for Shah’s recovery.

Tarigami Urges Centre to Grant Bail to Shabir Shah on Humanitarian Grounds Amid Health Deterioration

Senior CPI(M) leader M.Y. Tarigami has made an urgent appeal to the Union Home Minister, Shri Amit Shah, seeking humanitarian intervention in the case of incarcerated Kashmiri leader Shabir Ahmad Shah. Citing Shah’s deteriorating health, advanced age, and multiple comorbidities, Tarigami has called for bail to be granted so that proper pre- and post-operative medical care can be administered in a stable and family-supported environment.

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In a public statement, Tarigami stressed the critical nature of Shah’s condition and emphasized the need for immediate relief:

“In view of the deteriorating health of Shabir Shah, and considering his advanced age and multiple comorbidities, it is imperative that he be granted bail so his family can provide the necessary pre- and post-operative care in a stable and supportive environment.”

Pending a decision on bail, Tarigami has suggested that placing Shah under house arrest could be considered as an interim measure on humanitarian grounds to ensure access to adequate medical treatment.

He further appealed to the Home Minister to exercise compassion and consider precedents where bail was granted in similar medical circumstances:

“Earnestly requesting Hon’ble Home Minister Shri @AmitShah to kindly consider intervening—within his capacity—for a humane resolution, given the serious health concerns involved.”

The appeal adds to the growing chorus of voices urging the government to uphold humanitarian values in cases involving critical medical conditions of prisoners.

 

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