Friday, November 22, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. India
  4. Gorakhpur infant deaths result of internal politics, not lack of oxygen, says UP CM Yogi Adityanath

Gorakhpur infant deaths result of internal politics, not lack of oxygen, says UP CM Yogi Adityanath

Speaking at an event in Lucknow, CM Adityanath said that there was no shortage of oxygen at the hospital.

Edited by: India TV News Desk Lucknow Updated on: August 26, 2018 20:33 IST
Uttar Pradesh Chief Yogi Adityanath.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Yogi Adityanath.

More than a year after the tragic deaths of more than 60 infants at the government-run Baba Raghav Das Medical College (BRD) in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that the tragedy was a result of the internal politics at the hospital. Speaking at an event in Lucknow, CM Adityanath said that there was no shortage of oxygen at the hospital and reasoned that had it been so, the kids on the ventilator would have died first.

After the incident came to light, I immediately asked the Director General Health, the Health Minister and the Medical Education Minister to reach the spot and report to me. Next day, I went there myself and came to know that there was no shortage of oxygen. Had it been oxygen shortage then the kids on the ventilator would have died first,” quoted ANI.

Blaming the internal politics of the medical college officials behind the gruesome tragedy, CM Aditynath said that he situation was so grim that the doctors had to be counselled to bring normalcy. “On inquiry about the death figures, I came to know that it was a result of the internal politics of the medical college. It was such a sad situation that we had to counsel the doctors to deal with the issue. I asked them to focus on the root cause of encephalitis and their job at hand,” the CM said.

Adityanath further stated that he took the situation seriously after the media started reporting that the figures had gone up from 13 to 59. “I thought they were normal casulties due to Japanese Encephalitis that usually happens at that time of the year. I thought it was a regular news story but then media started reporting the number of deaths from 13 to 59,” Adityanath said.

More than 60 children, mostly infants, had died at the hospital within a week in August, 2017. There were allegations that the deaths occurred due to disruption in oxygen supply over unpaid bills to the vendor. The BJP-led Uttar Pradesh government, however, had denied that shortage of oxygen led to the deaths.

Following the row, Dr Kafeel Khan, the paediatrician at BRD Medical College Hospital, was arrested but now has been released. The Gorakhpur police has completed its investigation and filed a chargesheet against all the nine accused in the case, including three other doctors besides Khan.

 

Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from India

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement