*New Delhi, November 8, 2024*The Delhi High Court today issued a notice regarding a plea filed by jailed Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik, who is seeking permission for urgent medical treatment at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) or any other super-specialty hospital in Delhi or Kashmir. Malik, who has been on a hunger strike in Tihar Jail since November 1, argues that his medical condition requires immediate attention.The plea, presented before the High Court, highlights Malik’s deteriorating health due to the ongoing hunger strike. Malik, a key figure in Kashmir’s separatist movement, has been in Tihar Jail facing multiple charges related to terrorism and separatist activities. His legal team contends that the prison facility lacks adequate medical resources to address his health concerns, thus necessitating a transfer to a specialized healthcare facility.The High Court, recognizing the urgency of the matter, has directed the prison authorities and concerned government departments to respond to the plea. Malik’s legal representatives argue that his current condition, exacerbated by the hunger strike, poses a serious health risk if left untreated.The court has scheduled the next hearing for the case soon, during which further steps will be determined based on responses from the authorities. This development has garnered attention amid concerns over prisoners’ access to adequate medical care, especially for those involved in high-profile and politically sensitive cases.Yasin Malik, who is the chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), has been an influential figure in the region’s separatist movement. .