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Gorakhpur children death: Those found guilty will face strict action, says Deputy CM Keshav Maurya

At least 63 children have died in last five days due to various reasons in the BRD Medical College Hospital.

India TV Politics Desk Edited by: India TV Politics Desk Lucknow Published on: August 12, 2017 14:28 IST
Keshav Maurya
Deputy CM Keshav Maurya

The Uttar Pradesh government today said stringent action will be taken against those found guilty in the high number of death of infants in Gorakhpur’s state- run Baba Raghav Das Medical College. 


 

Gorakhpur district magistrate Rajeev Rautela on Thursday said at least 30 children had died in the Medical College within 48 hours. Three more children have died since then taking the toll to 33 in last two days.

At least 63 children have died in last five days due to various reasons in the BRD Medical College Hospital.

 “Whosoever is found guilty in the tragic and painful incident at Baba Raghav Das Medical College in Gorakhpur will certainly face stringent action,” Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya told media persons.  

 

According to the official Twitter account of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister (@CMOfficeUP), Yogi Adityanath has directed that a detailed probe be conducted into the incident and strict action be ensured. 

Meanwhile, Singh and Medical Education minister Ashutosh Tandon today left for Gorakhpur to take stock of the situation at the medical college. 

Before leaving for Gorakhpur, Singh said, “The Chief Minister was not informed by the doctors and officials about shortage of oxygen neither on July 9 nor on August 9.  “The shortage of oxygen was not highlighted. The medical education minister was also not briefed about it. Appropriate action will be taken keeping these points in mind and a probe will be done,” he said here. 

Tandon said, “The Chief Minister is keeping a close watch on the entire issue. We will take appropriate action after investigating all aspects.” 

Though the Gorakhpur district magistrate had not given any reason for the deaths, the Union home ministry had said according to the SP of Gorakhpur, 21 children died due to shortage of supply of liquid oxygen. 

“As per SP Gorakhpur, 21 children died due to shortage of supply of liquid oxygen in BRD Medical College, in last 36 hours. Senior officers are on the spot. Exact cause is being verified by civil administration,” a home ministry spokesperson had said.

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