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LAHORE/AMRITSAR: Family members of death-row Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh on Sunday crossed over to Pakistan through Attari border and demanded that he be transferred to India for treatment, even as tweets by Pakistani journalists, which were later removed, sparked rumours that he had died.

Late on Sunday night, Indian officials said Sarabjit's condition remained critical. Sarabjit was admitted to Jinnah Hospital with serious head injuries on Friday after he was hit with bricks and blunt objects by two fellow inmates in the Kot Lakhpat jail.

Doctors said he continued to be in deep coma . Sarabjit has been kept in a separate ICU under tight security. His family was allowed a glimpse of him through the ICU window.

Pakistan on Sunday night also granted Indian diplomats consular access to Sarabjit for the second time.

Sarabjit's treatment a challenge: Pakistani doctor

A Pakistani doctor attending on Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh, who was brutally attacked by jail inmates, on Sunday said, "With the level of his deep unconsciousness, Sarabjit's treatment has turned out to be a major challenge to the medical board."

Sarabjit suffered a critical bone fracture in the jail after which he was taken to the Jinnah Hospital's surgical emergency on Friday evening, the doctor said. After examination by neurosurgeons and physicians on Sunday, the medical board was of the view that there was no need of surgical intervention at this stage.

Sarabjit's family members-wife Sukhpreet Kaur, sister Dalbir Kaur and daughters Poonam and Swapandeep Kaur-had a glimpse of him in the ICU on Sunday afternoon. They were not allowed to enter , according to hospital officials. The family members were received in Lahore by Sarabjit's lawyer Awais Sheikh, where medical superintendent Sheikh Ijaz briefed them about his condition.

Pakistan on Sunday night granted consular access to Indian diplomats to Sarabjit for the second time. Two Indian officials had been camping outside the hospital since Saturday morning for access.

Pakistan officials said as per the protocol, consular access is allowed for convicts only once but as a goodwill gesture Pakistan has decided to allow access for the second time. The first access was given early Saturday morning. Pakistan gave gratis visa to family members of Sarabjit.

India is seeking permission from Pakistan to allow members of the India-Pakistan Judicial Committee to see Sarabjit in the hospital. The panel, which is currently inspecting prisoners in Rawalpindi, has Justice (Rtd) A S Gill and M A Khan as Indian members.

In a preliminary probe report submitted to the government, jail authorities said security lapse was the main cause of attack. Prison sources said one of the attackers told officials that he attacked because Sarabjit was a murderer of innocent Pakistanis.

Dalbir told TOI , "Two months back, Sarabjit sent me a letter saying that he felt threatened from three persons, in jail," she said.

Pakistani officials, however, claimed that Sarabjit had never complained to jail authorities about threats to his life.

Move Sarabjit Singh to India for treatment, family demands - The Times of India
 
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Why? are you running out of strong non corrupt leaders? Btw he might visit Pakistan after he becomes PM.

Whats the guarantee India won't kill Sarabjit and put the blame on Pk fro world sympathy? Whats the guarantee that India will return Sarabjit to face his punishment?

Pakistan has shown mercy to three Singhs who after reaching confessed they were in-fact RAW agents. Ain't happening without a guarantee.
 
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Whats the guarantee India won't kill Sarabjit and put the blame on Pk fro world sympathy? Whats the guarantee that India will return Sarabjit to face his punishment?

Pakistan has shown mercy to three Singhs who after reaching confessed they were in-fact RAW agents. Ain't happening without a guarantee.

Ok got ur point. Please take lalu.and mayawati and also mulayam sing, digvijay as guarantee. Take them, no need to return them
 
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He should be moved to India so that he gets better treatment.

Are you trying to say he can't get better treatment in Pakistan? If treatment in India is better then I must say the decision of sending Delhi rape victim to Singapore for better treatment was a blunder.

Comeon, the management he's getting is standardized everywhere.
 
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pakistan should move him to india as their medical infrastructure is zero !
 
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Pakistan doesn't negotiate transfer of a convicted indian terrorist. He's getting the right treatment paid for by the people he was sent to butcher.

Request denied. :coffee:
 
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Send Modi as Guarantee he will return :coffee:

Pissed off, even he is not in center power? :lol:

LAHORE/AMRITSAR: Family members of death-row Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh on Sunday crossed over to Pakistan through Attari border and demanded that he be transferred to India for treatment, even as tweets by Pakistani journalists, which were later removed, sparked rumours that he had died.

Late on Sunday night, Indian officials said Sarabjit's condition remained critical. Sarabjit was admitted to Jinnah Hospital with serious head injuries on Friday after he was hit with bricks and blunt objects by two fellow inmates in the Kot Lakhpat jail.

Doctors said he continued to be in deep coma . Sarabjit has been kept in a separate ICU under tight security. His family was allowed a glimpse of him through the ICU window.

Pakistan on Sunday night also granted Indian diplomats consular access to Sarabjit for the second time.

Sarabjit's treatment a challenge: Pakistani doctor

A Pakistani doctor attending on Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh, who was brutally attacked by jail inmates, on Sunday said, "With the level of his deep unconsciousness, Sarabjit's treatment has turned out to be a major challenge to the medical board."

Sarabjit suffered a critical bone fracture in the jail after which he was taken to the Jinnah Hospital's surgical emergency on Friday evening, the doctor said. After examination by neurosurgeons and physicians on Sunday, the medical board was of the view that there was no need of surgical intervention at this stage.

Sarabjit's family members-wife Sukhpreet Kaur, sister Dalbir Kaur and daughters Poonam and Swapandeep Kaur-had a glimpse of him in the ICU on Sunday afternoon. They were not allowed to enter , according to hospital officials. The family members were received in Lahore by Sarabjit's lawyer Awais Sheikh, where medical superintendent Sheikh Ijaz briefed them about his condition.

Pakistan on Sunday night granted consular access to Indian diplomats to Sarabjit for the second time. Two Indian officials had been camping outside the hospital since Saturday morning for access.

Pakistan officials said as per the protocol, consular access is allowed for convicts only once but as a goodwill gesture Pakistan has decided to allow access for the second time. The first access was given early Saturday morning. Pakistan gave gratis visa to family members of Sarabjit.

India is seeking permission from Pakistan to allow members of the India-Pakistan Judicial Committee to see Sarabjit in the hospital. The panel, which is currently inspecting prisoners in Rawalpindi, has Justice (Rtd) A S Gill and M A Khan as Indian members.

In a preliminary probe report submitted to the government, jail authorities said security lapse was the main cause of attack. Prison sources said one of the attackers told officials that he attacked because Sarabjit was a murderer of innocent Pakistanis.

Dalbir told TOI , "Two months back, Sarabjit sent me a letter saying that he felt threatened from three persons, in jail," she said.

Pakistani officials, however, claimed that Sarabjit had never complained to jail authorities about threats to his life.

Move Sarabjit Singh to India for treatment, family demands - The Times of India

He is not coming alive out of that butcher shop.
 
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