ML Update
A CPI(ML) Weekly News MagazineVol. 20 | No. 34 | 15-21 August 2017
Gorakhpur Massacre: Yogi Must Go!
On
the eve of India's 70th Independence Day, the deaths of 79 children in a
Gorakhpur Government hospital offers a grim diagnosis of the state of
health of our democracy and polity.
Those
babies and children did not die in a 'tragedy' - their lives were
literally choked off by deliberate, cold-blooded negligence by
Governments both at the Centre and Uttar Pradesh.
Barely
half a kilometer from the BRD Medical College where the children died
starved of oxygen, Narendra Modi had declared at an election meeting
that he had a 56-inch chest and that if he became Prime Minister, he
would ensure an end to deaths of children from encephalitis. Three years
later, that 56-inch chest appears devoid of any shame for his hollow
promise.
It
is a comment on the political priorities of the Yogi-led BJP Government
that it is least concerned to ensure that the children of the poor have
access to oxygen in Government hospitals - its energies are instead
engaged in forcing children in madarsas to chant Vande Mataram. Will
mothers of the babies and children who were killed also be forced to
chant Vande Mataram to show loyalty to the killer Yogi Government? After
all, parents of the children killed were hustled away by police in auto
rickshaws and warned not to come back!
Yogi
Adityanath has been MP from Gorakhpur for five consecutive terms - but
he has been more concerned to unleash communal hatred and violence than
worry about healthcare for the poor.
Displaying
the utmost callousness, BJP President Amit Shah has sought to play down
the Gorakhpur children's deaths, declaring that "such things happen in
such big countries."
In
the most dishonest and shameless manner Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is
using the dead bodies of children as fodder for the Government's agenda
of privatization of hospitals. He has said that Governments must of
course provide land and infrastructure to the private players to run
hospitals! Has he forgotten that oxygen cylinders too are crucial
medical infrastructure - why didn't the Government provide funds for
those? Private hospitals which charge exorbitant fees, kill poor
patients too simply by creating a money barrier to healthcare - or they
profit by bleeding the poor who are forced to expend their life savings
in private hospitals.
The
claim that Governments lack funds to run hospitals is a blatant lie.
The budget to provide care for newborn babies and encephalitis patients
in the BRD Hospital of Gorakhpur is a mere Rs 40 crore a year. Yet the
Central Government failed to provide this fund in spite of requests by
the Medical College principal to allocate funds under the National
Health Mission. But the Modi Government has, in three years, written off
loans of super rich corporates to the tune of Rs 1.54 lakh crore -
nearly the same amount of the 2G scam! How come the Modi Govt can ensure
an uninterrupted supply of loans to corporates without demanding
repayment - but refuses to ensure that a Hospital catering to the poor
in epidemic zone Gorakhpur can give uninterrupted supply of oxygen to
prevent children being choked to death?
UP
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has the blood of Gorakhpur's babies on
his hands - he must resign for the unconscionable massacre of innocents.
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