'Swamy's demise a great loss to the country and the tribal community': Tributes pour on for 84-year-old priest,
Tributes pour on for 84-year-old priest, anger at the way he was treated in prison
Father Stan Swamy: Wikipedia |
Recalling the work of Father Swamy, Father Felix Raj, Vice-Chancellor, St Xavier’s University, Calcutta said, “This is a great loss to the country and the tribal community of Jharkhand in particular. He had stood by them till the end of his life. With his death, the work that he was doing for the marginalized community has come to an end.”
Heartfelt condolences on the passing of Father Stan Swamy.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 5, 2021
He deserved justice and humaneness.
Who in the apparatus of the Indian state will be held responsible for this tragedy? Make no mistake — it is the Indian state that killed Fr. Stan Swamy, who was such a passionate crusader for social justice. https://t.co/gAbZL2Y8aI
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) July 5, 2021
Shocked to learn about the demise of Father Stan Swamy. He dedicated his life working for tribal rights. I had strongly opposed his arrest & incarceration. The Union Govt should be answerable for absolute apathy & non provision of timely medical services, leading to his death.
— Hemant Soren (@HemantSorenJMM) July 5, 2021
Recalling the work of Father Swamy, Father Felix Raj, Vice-Chancellor, St Xavier’s University, Calcutta said, “This is a great loss to the country and the tribal community of Jharkhand in particular. He had stood by them till the end of his life. With his death, the work that he was doing for the marginalized community has come to an end.”He paused and added, “It’s sad to see a man of the stature of Father Stan Swamy being treated the way he has been. He was no criminal. He was an 84-year-old priest, working for the poor. He was denied bail till the very end of his life. He wouldn’t have absconded.”Deeply pained & outraged at the death of Father Stan Swamy.
— Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) July 5, 2021
A jesuit priest & social activist he tirelessly helped the marginalised.
Draconian UAPA custody, inhuman treatment since October 2020 with no charge established.
Accountability must be fixed for this murder in custody. pic.twitter.com/iQ8XrfRb9n
Mentioning his frail health Father Felix Raj said, “The way he was treated in the prison was inhuman. He was suffering from Parkinson's disease. He was a high-risk patient, but he was kept in the prison, where he contracted Covid-19. I wonder, why wasn’t he given proper treatment earlier, why was he denied medical bail. Sadly, today he breathed his last. The loss is not just of the community, but the country.”
CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury on Monday said he was pained and outraged over the death of Father Stan Swamy. Refering to Swamy being under UAPA custody, the inhuman treatment since October 2020 despite no charge being established, Yechury asked for accountability for 'this murder in custody'.
While senior Congress leader asked, who would be held responsible for Fr Swamy's death. In his tweet, without mincing words he held the Indian state responsible for the death of a crusader for social justice.
Hailing from Tamil Nadu’s Trichy district, Swamy had studied theology and done his Masters in Sociology in the Philippines. His friendship with a Brazilian Catholic Archbishop Hélder Câmara influenced him a lot.
Swamy was a former Director of the Jesuit-run Indian Social Institute. He served the institute between 1975 to 1986. Working for the upliftment of the tribals, he had questioned the non-implementation of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution, which stipulates setting up of a Tribes Advisory Council.
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