70 Vyapam accused write to Prez seeking bail or nod to end lives

In the letter, they have requested the President to bring uniformity in justice delivery system

Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Aug 09 2015 | 8:06 PM IST
Seeking "justice" from President Pranab Mukherjee, 70 medical students and junior doctors, arrested in Vyapam scam and lodged in Gwalior Jail, have written a letter to him, in which they have requested him to release them on bail or allow them to kill themselves.

The 70 accused have been arrested on charge of cracking the pre-medical test conducted by scam-ridden Vyapam, using unfair means.

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"We, the under trial accused in judicial custody, are in jail since a long time. As a result of this, our future is in complete darkness and we are under tremendous mental and social pressure. This is developing negative thoughts of suicidal tendency among us," says the letter, which is signed on behalf of the students by A S Yadav, father of one of the 70 accused lodged in Gwalior jail.


"We are mostly junior doctors, who are working and others pursuing medical (MBBS) course. Our family and our financial condition has turned grim and our family is on the brink of starvation as we are languishing in jails since a long time," it states.

Due to disparity in justice delivery system, all junior doctors are languishing in Gwalior jail, whereas our counterparts charged with the same sections (of IPC) at Jabalpur, Bhopal and other places have got bails from Sessions Courts and High Courts, the letter alleged.

"To save officers and staffers of (Vyapam) Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal's (entrance committee), counselling committee, who had indulged in wrongdoings, hapless and weak category medical students have been made accused and denied bail for political reasons," the under-trials alleged in the letter.

"This is being done to develop criminal mentality among the junior doctors and medical students," it said.

"Lastly, we request the honourable President to bring uniformity in justice delivery system to facilitate bail to us so that our medical practice and studies are not hindered for a long time.

"We humbly pray to you for proper justice and bail relief or allow us to end our lives," the letter also sent to Prime Minister Office, CJI, MP High Court Chief Justice, and others, says.
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First Published: Aug 09 2015 | 7:48 PM IST

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