CM Yogi suspends accused Dr Kafeel Ahmad Khan(Incharge of paediatrics) of running his private hospital.(Video)

Here are the latest developments in this big story:
  1. Dr Kafeel Ahmad Khan was in charge of the paediatrics ward for a few months and the oxygen shortage on Thursday night took place under his watch. On Sunday, government sources said he failed to take action on a letter was written on Thursday by those in charge of oxygen supply, asking for emergency measures to get oxygen.
  2. On Thursday, the hospital had been functioning without any oxygen cylinders for two hours. Critics and parents have blamed the oxygen shortage for some of the deaths – a claim the hospital has denied.
  3. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said he was at the hospital on August 9, but no one informed him of the situation. “I was here on the 9th and I categorically asked about encephalitis but no one informed me. We made payment on August 7. Why didn’t the hospital administration make the payment?” he said.
  4. “For the last two to three days, the news that has been pouring in, PM Modi has been concerned. He called me to offer all sorts of support,” Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said. Cautioning the media against “fake reporting” he asked reporters to “go inside the wards” and report the situation first-hand.
  5. Ruling out a separate investigation by the Centre, Health Minister JP Nadda told NDTV earlier on Sunday, “The state government has the full support of the central government”. He also announced that the Centre will set up a regional medical centre in Gorakhpur for research into children’s diseases.
  6. The Chief Minister earlier said the role of the oxygen vendor at the Baba Raghav Das Medical College will be probed. Raids have been conducted at the Lucknow-based firm, which stopped supply of oxygen to the hospital as previous bills were not paid.
  7. The government said funds for oxygen were not released by the hospital administration till August 11. Rajeev Misra, the suspended chief of the medical college who later resigned, has blamed red tape.
  8. Some of the patients have contradicted the government’s claim that the oxygen shortage was a one-time problem which took place at the 800-bed on Thursday night for only two hours and was resolved the next day. They claim that a shortage had taken place two days before as well.
  9. The deaths sparked a political firestorm as opposition parties slammed the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government in the state, accusing it of negligence. “Families of the dead were sent off with the bodies, they did not even do autopsies… extremely unfortunate,” former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav tweeted on Friday. “I am pained beyond words,” said Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
  10. Thousands have died of encephalitis in Gorakhpur since the first case was discovered in 1978. The Chief Minister, who represented Gorakhpur in Parliament for nearly 20 years, had held dirty surroundings and open defecation responsible for the deaths.

Source: ndtv