Gorakhpur tragedy: Dr Kafeel Ahmed who left no stone unturned for oxygen to save dying children removed

Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) [India]: Amid the growing outrage over the death of nearly 70 children at Gorakhpur’s Baba Raghav Das Medical College’s Hospital due to encephalitis and alleged disruption of liquid oxygen supply, Dr. Kafeel Ahmed has been removed as the Nodal Officer for the Department of Pediatrics of the hospital.

Dr. Bhupendra Sharma will now take over as the nodal officer of the pediatric department, while Dr. P.K. Singh, Principal of Rajkiya Medical College, Ambedkar Nagar, has been given additional charge of BRD Medical College.

It may be noted that when Dr. Kafeel Ahmed received information about the lack of oxygen at around 2 o’clock on Thursday night, he immediately rushed to his friend doctor and brought three oxygen cylinders in his vehicle to BRD hospital. He tried his best to make sure that oxygen supply doesn’t stop. However, when oxygen came to an end at seven o’clock in the morning, he called supplier namely Mayur Gases who agreed to give the oxygen cylinder on the condition of cash payment. Dr. Kafeel gave his ATM card to one of his employees to withdraw money. After receiving cash, he arranged oxygen cylinders. His efforts were appreciated by everyone.

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Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that he is tremendously affected by the death of over 70 children while reiterating that a probe will be instigated and the guilty will be severely punished.

Stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is deeply concerned and has offered complete support, Adityanath said that nobody can be more sensitive than him in the regard.

“Nobody can be more sensitive towards those children than me. Prime Minister is very concerned and he assured complete assistance from the Centre. Prime Minister has also sent Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda to take cognizance of the situation,” said Adityanath.

Tragedy continued to descend upon Gorakhpur’s Baba Raghav Das Medical College hospital, as another child succumbed to encephalitis today, taking the death toll over 70 on Sunday.

11 children died on Saturday and until Friday the death toll stood at 60.

According to data procured from the BRD hospital, in five days – from August 7 to August 11, a total of 60 deaths occurred in the hospital.

With inputs from ANI