This Article is From May 04, 2013

Injured Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah Ranjay on ventilator, say doctors

Injured Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah Ranjay on ventilator, say doctors
Chandigarh: A Pakistani prisoner who was attacked in a jail in Jammu early this morning has been put on ventilator, according to the latest medical bulletin. Sanaullah Ranjay is admitted in the Intensive Care Unit of a hospital in Chandigarh where he was airlifted to earlier on Friday.

The 54-year-old was assaulted with bricks by an ex-soldier convicted of murder when inmates were gardening, officials said. (Read five facts about Sanaullah)

According to the bulletin, Sanaullah is suffering from head injuries with a large fracture and there is severe fluid accumulation in his brain. Doctors say a decision on surgery will be taken only after his condition stabilizes.

Pakistan has said India must allow Sanaullah "on humanitarian grounds" to return home for treatment. "This obvious retaliation to the death of Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh is condemnable," said a statement from the Pakistan foreign ministry.

India has given Pakistan consular access and has also suggested a meeting of authorities from both countries to suggest measures to avoid "such tragic incidents in future." (Read: India's full statement on attack on Pakistan prisoner Sanaullah)

The Jammu and Kashmir government has ordered an inquiry into the assault on the Pakistani prisoner and the jail superintendent has been suspended.

The cases of Sarabjit Singh and Sanaullah Ranjay have provoked tension between India and Pakistan. After being attacked by the opposition and Sarabjit's family for being too soft on Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh yesterday said, "The criminals responsible for the barbaric and murderous attack on Sarabjit Singh must be brought to justice."

On Friday, Pakistan responded with equally strong words, asking India to "investigate the matter thoroughly and punish the perpetrators of this atrocity."
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