Quick Summary
- Navami, the daughter of D. Bindu who died in a building collapse at Kottayam Government Medical College Hospital, resumed her treatment on Monday.
- She has been admitted to the hospital’s emergency wing and is under care by Neurology and Orthopaedic departments. Nearly 90% of required tests have been completed; surgery is expected soon.
- Cooperation Minister V.N. Vasavan and District Collector John V. Samuel visited Navami and assured her family of necessary medical support, speaking with her relative Divya as well.
- Health Minister Veena George had previously assured the family that all costs related to Navami’s treatment would be borne by the government.
- Bharatiya Janata Party activists staged a protest march demanding Health Minister Veena George’s resignation following the building collapse tragedy, with BJP State president Rajeev Chandrasekhar inaugurating the protest.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The fallout from the tragic building collapse at Kottayam government Medical College Hospital underscores both infrastructure challenges and political tensions within Kerala’s governance system. While officials are actively addressing individual medical needs-as seen in Navami’s case-the broader demand for accountability remains palpable through public protests led by BJP against Health Minister Veena George.These events may prompt greater scrutiny over government oversight of public infrastructure facilities in India, potentially spurring policy changes or preventive measures aimed at ensuring safety standards going forward.
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Source: The Hindu