Noted activist and lawyer Mukul Sinha dies
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Edited by Devesh
Kumar | Updated: May 12, 2014 18:27 IST
File photo of Mukul Sinha
New Delhi:
Mukul Sinha, a Gujarat High Court lawyer who had made a name for
himself fighting cases on behalf of the victims of riots that tore
through the state in 2002, passed away in Ahmedabad today. He was
63.
He had been diagnosed with lung cancer about a year ago, and had
been under medical treatment since then. He was admitted to a
private hospital in Ahmedabad last night after his condition
deteriorated suddenly, and he breathed his last today. He is
survived by his wife and a son.
A Physics graduate from IIT, Kanpur, Mr Sinha had emerged as one the
fiercest critics of Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and his
governance model. He had floated an outfit, the Jan Sangharsh Manch,
which championed the cause of not only the riot victims, but also
those sections of the society which he felt had been bypassed by the
state government.
Mr Sinha was very active on the social networking sites, and his
posts invariably highlighted what he described as the alleged
highhandedness of the state administration and the falsehood being
spread by it.
His body has been kept in his residence to enable his followers to
pay their last respects. It will be shifted back to the hospital
later in the evening. The civil rights activist had pledged to
donate the organs of his body after his death.