The Campaign Against State Repression (CASR) strongly condemns the
custodial death of octogenarian political prisoner Prashant Bose, who
passed away on 3rd April at RIMS Hospital, Ranchi, Jharkhand.
Prashant
Bose had been an undertrial political prisoner since November 2021,
when he was arrested along with his life partner, Sheela Marandi. During
more than four years of incarceration, his health severely deteriorated
due to age-related ailments and lack of proper medical care.RIMS
superintendent Dr Hiren Birua stated, “The patient was suffering from
various age-related diseases. Recently, orthopaedic, neurology, ENT,
medicine and nephrology specialists had visited him in jail. He was
brought to RIMS early morning”. He was also undergoing treatment at the
jail hospital. At the time of his arrest, he was already unwell and
reportedly on his way to seek medical treatment, yet he was taken into
custody and imprisoned without adequate care.
Prolonged Incarceration and Denial of Bail
Following
his arrest, multiple cases were filed against him by the NIA and
various state police agencies across Jharkhand, Bihar, and West Bengal.
Later on In the same case, journalist Rupesh Kumar Singh was arrested in
July 2022. Despite serious health concerns, the bail applications of
Prashant Bose, Sheela Marandi, and Rupesh Kumar Singh were rejected by
the Ranchi High Court in December 2023, prolonging their incarceration
under harsh conditions.
Medical Negligence and Prison Conditions
CASR
holds that the death of Prashant Bose is a direct result of gross
medical negligence and the deplorable conditions in Indian prisons. He
was lodged in Birsa Munda Central Jail, Ranchi—historically associated
with the incarceration of the great Adivasi leader Birsa Munda.
Today,
the same prison continues to confine individuals fighting for Adivasi
rights over jal, jangal, and jamin, while failing to ensure even basic
healthcare.
A Pattern of Custodial Killings
The custodial
death of Prashant Bose is not an isolated incident. It reflects a
continuing pattern of systemic neglect and institutional violence
against political prisoners. The deaths of Stan Swamy, Pandu Narote, and
Kanchan Nanaware in custody stand as stark reminders of how prolonged
incarceration and denial of medical care have been used as tools of
repression.
Institutional Responsibility
CASR asserts that
such custodial deaths are not merely the failure of jail authorities.
They are the outcome of a systemic nexus involving the police,
investigative agencies, and the judiciary.When individuals are under
judicial custody, the judiciary bears equal responsibility to ensure
their right to life, dignity, and healthcare. The continued denial of
bail and medical care in such cases raises serious concerns about
institutional accountability.
Serious Concerns for Other Political Prisoners
CASR
expresses deep concern over the deteriorating health conditions of
other political prisoners. Co-accused Sheela Marandi is reportedly
critically ill, while Rupesh Kumar Singh is facing severe mental stress
and health issues due to prolonged incarceration.
Our Demands
CASR demands:
– A high-level, independent judicial inquiry into the custodial death of Prashant Bose.
– Immediate and adequate medical treatment for all prisoners across jails.
– Urgent release of all prisoners suffering from severe and life-threatening medical conditions.
Appeal to Democratic and Progressive Forces
CASR
calls upon all democratic rights organisations, civil liberties groups,
people’s movements, trade unions, student and youth organisations, and
progressive individuals across the country to raise their voices against
the custodial murder of Prashant Bose. We urge all concerned citizens
to stand in solidarity with political prisoners and resist the
systematic use of incarceration as a tool to silence dissent. This is
not just about one individual—it is about defending democratic rights,
civil liberties, and the fundamental right to life and dignity.
CASR
strongly condemns this systematic and institutionalised violence
against political prisoners and reiterates its commitment to fight
against all forms of state repression.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST STATE REPRESSION (CASR)
Organising Team:
AIRSO,
AISF, APCR, ASA, BASF, BSM, Bhim Army, bsCEM, CEM, Collective, CRPP,
CSM, CTF, DISSC, DSU, DTF, Forum Against Repression Telangana,
Fraternity, IAPL, Innocence Network, Karnataka Janashakti, LAA, Mazdoor
Adhikar Sangathan, Mazdoor Patrika, NAPM, Nazariya Magazine, Nishant
Natya Manch, Nowruz, NTUI, People’s Watch, Rihai Manch, Samajwadi
Janparishad, Samajwadi Lok Manch, Bahujan Samajwadi Manch, United Peace
Alliance, WSS, Y4S
Sunday, April 5, 2026
CASR STRONGLY CONDEMNS THE CUSTODIAL MURDER OF POLITICAL PRISONER PRASHANT BOSE
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