Activist GN Saibaba dies seven months after acquittal in Maoist links case
The former Delhi University professor spent over seven years in jail after he was first arrested in May 2014.
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Human rights activist and former Delhi University professor GN Saibaba died at a hospital in Hyderabad on Saturday. He was 57 years old.
Saibaba died of post-operative complications at the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Science, PTI reported. Seven months earlier, he was acquitted in a case of alleged links with Maoists, and was released from jail on March 7.
The activist was admitted to the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Science last month for a gall bladder infection, which was treated surgically, the director of the institute, N Bheerappa, told The Hindu.
Bheerappa said that while Saibaba recovered well for two weeks, he suffered from underlying health conditions, including heart problems and blood clots. “One of these clots may have dislodged, likely leading to his death,” the medical institute’s director said.
Saibaba spent over seven years in jail in the alleged Maoist links case after he was first arrested in May 2014. In an interview with Scroll after his release, the activist – who was differently abled and used a wheelchair – said he was denied adequate medical care and dignified living conditions in jail.
The activist told Scroll that he suffered damage to his nerve system because of mishandling by the police when he was “kidnapped and arrested”, and that he acquired a heart condition after he was in jail. He said he...