Maintaining that Saibaba is "a 90 per cent disabled man" and is being kept "in a non-descript prison under most unhygienic condition" in Gadhchiroli, he said, "Connection with the Maoists is the usual charge under which social and Left activists who oppose all police repression on tribals and other affected people under the guise of 'Operation Greenhunt' are arrested and harassed."
Demanding his release, Bardhan said in a statement that he should also be "allowed to resume his duty in Delhi University."
Observing that Saibaba, who has been deprived of his usual medication, has threatened to go on hunger-strike, Bardhan said, "I know from long experience how such hunger- strike in prison can tell upon a person's health, particularly a disabled man like Professor Saibaba."
He also sought that Saibaba be granted all required facilities and shifted to proper accommodation forthwith.
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