"They have taken food in the afternoon today," DIG Prisons, Mohammad Sultan Lone told PTI.
22 Pakistani prisoners lodged in Kot Bhalwal jail had gone on a fast since last afternoon, protesting the death of Sanaullah.
Sanaullah Ranjay, who slipped into coma after being assaulted by a fellow inmate on May 3, died on Wednesday morning at PGIMER in Chandigarh, where he was being treated for his injuries.
Sanaullah, a resident of Daluwali in Sailkot district of Pakistan, was arrested in 1994 for his involvement in two blasts in passenger vehicles at Satwari and Manda Morh in Jammu, resulting to the death of 14 persons and injuring several others.
He was sent to jail in 1999 and was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009.
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