El Zakzaky: Indian govt denies undermining Shiites leader medical treatment

El Zakzaky: Indian govt denies undermining Shiites leader medical treatment

- The Indian government has responded to inquiries about the status of Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky in its country

- The country's high commission in Abuja says reports of El Zakzaky's medical treatment being undermined is untrue

- It also denied reports that Indian security services are collaborating with their Nigerian counterparts to confine the Shiites leader and his wife

The India government has refuted by the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) that it is undermining the medical treatment of its leader, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky.

Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife, Zeenat are in India for medical treatment after securing a medical bail.

In an audio message recorded in Hausa language and sent to his followers, Sheikh Zakzaky said the conditions at the Indian hospital he was taken to is worse than that of Nigeria.

“On getting to the hospital, we are placed under a tighter security situation worse than what we have been witnessing in Nigeria. We are currently more confined than when we were in Nigeria, worse than prison setting," he said.

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Reacting to the allegations, the India High Commission in Abuja said there was “no condition” attached to the pair’s medical request or “ultimatum by India” for them to leave the country.

The commission was responding to inquiries from some Nigerians via its Twitter handle - @india_nigeria.

“Please be assured that medical treatment at reputed Indian hospitals is provided to consenting patients, as per medical norms.

“Protocol and safety steps are taken as necessary. There is no condition or ultimatum by India,” the commission tweeted.

It also denied reports that Indian police and security services are collaborating with Nigerian security services to confine the Shiites leader and his wife.

“Such reports are not true. India has always been responsive to humanitarian requests. Medical treatment request was received from both the patient and the government of Nigeria, and we readily agreed. No other connotation should be attached to the matter,” the commission said.

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Recall that Legit.ng had reported that El-Zakzaky and his wife, Zeenat, arrived India where they are both billed for treatment.

The duo arrived Delhi, India in the morning of Tuesday, August 13, many hours after they left the shores of Nigeria.

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