Quick Summary
- Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) leader and Lok Sabha MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid narrowly escaped an alleged attack in Tihar Jail, as reported by the party’s spokesman on September 5, 2025.
- Rashid informed his counsel, Advocate Javeed Hubbi, about harassment inside the jail habitat.
- The AIP accused Tihar Jail authorities of intentionally housing transgender individuals with Kashmiri prisoners to provoke and attack them.
- An incident was reported were a group of transgender inmates allegedly threw a gate at Rashid; he narrowly avoided injury.
- According to AIP’s statement, Kashmiri prisoners face repeated harassment during prayers (namaz), allegedly instigated by the transgenders placed in their barracks.
- Claims were made that some transgender inmates are HIV-positive and were intentionally lodged with Kashmiris to worsen conditions for detainees. Allegations against “notorious gangsters” backing this systematic targeting were also raised.
- The party demanded an self-reliant probe into these claims.
- Sheikh Abdul Rashid was arrested in 2019 on charges related to terror funding under UAPA but won the Baramulla Lok Sabha seat in 2024 while detained.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The allegations from AIP regarding targeted harassment inside Tihar Jail raise serious questions about prison management and accountability. If substantiated, such incidents could reflect systemic issues impacting detainee welfare and human rights within India’s judicial custody framework. independent investigations into claims like deliberate placement of certain groups together-reportedly causing tensions-are essential for maintaining fairness across incarceration environments. furthermore, accusations of disturbances during religious practices add complexity and sensitivity to this issue.
india faces scrutiny regarding treatment of political detainees or prisoners associated with sensitive regions like Kashmir. Ensuring transparency through verifiable probes would uphold both institutional integrity and public trust in law enforcement systems.
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