Hospital fire: Odisha Oppn seeks minister’s resignation, submits memo to Guv

Hari Babu Kambhampati

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Bhubaneswar: After stalling proceedings of the Odisha Assembly over the death of 12 patients in a fire at a state-run hospital in Cuttack, opposition MLAs Monday submitted a memorandum to Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati seeking the resignation of the health minister.

In a joint memorandum signed by MLAs of BJD, Congress and CPI(M), the opposition lawmakers mentioned that the hospital fire has caused severe distress and deeply shocked the people of Odisha.

“This tragedy raises grave concerns regarding safety standards, administrative accountability, and the overall condition of public healthcare infrastructure in the state,” they said in their six-point charter of demands to the Governor.

Apart from the resignation of the Health minister, the opposition MLAs demanded a compensation of Rs 1 crore to the family of each deceased patient, along with a government job to one member of each affected family, judicial inquiry led by a sitting or retired Judge of the Orissa High Court, free medical treatment for all injured patients, along with financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each.

They also demanded immediate arrest and stringent legal action against the Hospital Superintendent and all responsible officials, contractors, and agencies found guilty of negligence.

“We also demand a comprehensive fire safety audit of all hospitals (government and private) across the state with strict enforcement of compliance measures,” opposition MLAs said.

The lawmakers said that the incident has not only caused irreparable loss to affected families but has also raised serious apprehensions among the public regarding the safety in government healthcare institutions.

“Therefore, earnestly request your kind intervention to ensure justice for the victims, accountability of those responsible, and urgent corrective measures to prevent recurrence of such tragedies,” they said.

The Odisha government has placed four officers under suspension, transferred some officers from key positions, set up a judicial commission to probe into the fire incident by a retired district judge, announced Rs 25 lakh ex-gratia for each victim’s family and a high-level probe by a fact-finding team headed by the Development Commissioner.

 

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