Teltumbde chronicles stay in captivity
New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- Scholar activist Anand Teltumbde, an accused in the 2017 Elgar Parishad(EP) - Bhima Koregaon case, who spent nearly 31 months inside Taloja jail, has penned his prison memoir in his book The Cell and the Soul published by Bloomsbury India(releasing on September 2). Teltumbde, offers an insider's account of life behind bars. He also chronicles his conversations with co-accused Fr. Stan Swamy, who died in custody after repeated bail pleas were denied.
Lodged in one of the infamous Anda cells (the high-security egg-shaped units), Teltumbde has written how the cells are actually a showpiece area, with fewer prisoners(unlike the crowded prison), and superior in many ways. Prisoners such as Ajmal Kasab, Abdul Karim Telgi, Ar...
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