Eight months after he was arrested and locked up in Navi Mumbai’s Taloja Jail, Stan Swamy – octogenarian Jesuit priest, tribal rights activist, public intellectual, Parkinson’s patient; and in the eyes of the BJP-led central government, an enemy of the State – is now undergoing treatment at Mumbai’s Holy Family Hospital for Covid. Swamy tested positive for coronavirus on May 30, two days after the Bombay High Court finally decided that his health had deteriorated enough to merit his transfer to a hospital for treatment – at his own expense. By the time he was admitted, Swamy’s condition had worsened to the extent that he needed to be immediately put on oxygen support.