"The patient was brought in a brain dead condition and died this morning due to multiple organ failure," a PGI spokesman said.
The condition of the injured Sanaullah, who is serving a life term after he was convicted under TADA provisions following his arrest in 1999, had worsened yesterday following kidney failure and neurological problems.
Sanaullah (52) was airlifted from Jammu to Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) on Friday ater he was beaten up by an Indian inmate, a day after the death of an Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh who was brutally attacked by fellow inmates in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat Jail.
"We will hand over the body to Pakistan," Shinde told PTI.
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Shinde said the Ministry of External Affairs is coordinating with the Pakistani authorities to complete the formalities to send back his body home. "Once the formalities are done, we will hand over the body," he said.
Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Chaudhry said Pakistan was making arrangements to repatriate the body.
Sources in Delhi said a detailed post-mortem of Sanaullah was being done in Chandigarh and that the travel arrangements would be made as per the request made by Pakistan.
An official spokesperson in the MEA said India will facilitate Pakistan's request to repatriate the body of Sanaullah and will provide necessary assistance.
In view of the tragic events, including the killing of two Indians in Pakistani jails and the Sanaullah incident, India has proposed that the officials of the two countries meet and take forward the recommendations of a judicial committee on humane treatment of prisoners, he said.