Amid controversy over Kerala's healthcare, CM Vijayan leaves for treatment in US

IANS July 4, 2025 581 views

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan is traveling to the US for medical treatment, sparking controversy over the state's healthcare claims. Opposition parties are demanding Health Minister Veena George's resignation after equipment shortages were exposed. Critics question why Vijayan isn't using Kerala's healthcare if it's truly world-class. The issue mirrors past political attacks on CPI(M) leaders seeking treatment abroad.

"When there is a narrative of Kerala being the best, questions like why CM Vijayan is flying out for treatment will be asked." – Dr S.S. Lal
Amid controversy over Kerala's healthcare, CM Vijayan leaves for treatment in US
Thiruvananthapuram, July 4: At a time when the Kerala healthcare sector is being projected as one of the leading states in the country by the ruling Left government, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is scheduled to leave for the US as part of his medical treatment and follow-up.

Key Points

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Vijayan defends Kerala healthcare amid criticism

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Opposition demands Health Minister Veena George's resignation

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Doctor exposes medical equipment shortages in state hospitals

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Political backlash over past CPI(M) leaders seeking treatment abroad

He will be on a week-long trip, flying first to Dubai and then to the US.

But his departure comes at a time when the heat is on the state Health Minister, Veena George, with the Congress and the BJP demanding her immediate resignation after her "failure" in multiple events that took place in the past few days.

Incidentally, social media is flush with activity after CM Vijayan slammed Urologist Dr Harris Chirackal, who exposed the serious shortage of equipment and medical supplies in the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College and Hospital. The CM said that he had portrayed "an excellent system of healthcare in poor light". He defended the state’s health sector as one of the most advanced and responsive in the country, and also cited consistent national and international recognition.

No sooner did CM Vijayan accuse Chirackal of a "heedless and baseless post" than questions were asked: if Kerala boasts of the best healthcare system, then why was he flying out for medical treatment to the US?

Popular public health activist and former WHO Consultant Dr S.S. Lal said, "When there is a narrative of Kerala being the best, then it’s only natural that questions like why CM Vijayan is flying out of the country for medical needs, will be asked. We now know that former Chief Minister V.S.Achuthanandan, for the past several days, is admitted to a leading private hospital and not to a state-run hospital,” said Lal, who was the Congress candidate at the 2021 Assembly polls from the capital district constituency at Kazhakootam.

Many years ago, when Achuthanandan went for treatment abroad and Chief Minister E.K. Nayanar visited him at his hospital bed there, that picture was used by the Congress-led UDF during the then Assembly elections, labelling it as "the double standards adopted by the CPI(M)".

Reader Comments

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Priya S
As a doctor in Kerala, I can say our healthcare is good but has serious gaps. Instead of attacking whistleblowers, the government should address shortages. CM's US trip raises valid questions about our system's capabilities.
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Arjun K
Maybe the CM needs specialized treatment not available here? We shouldn't jump to conclusions. Kerala's healthcare is still better than most states - just look at our COVID handling! 👍
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Sarah B
The timing is suspicious though - right when health minister is under fire. Political leaders should lead by example and use local facilities unless absolutely necessary. Transparency about his condition would help.
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Meera T
This reminds me of our rich neighbors who praise Indian education but send kids abroad! If leaders don't trust our hospitals, how can we? Very disappointing behavior from CM Vijayan.
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Vikram M
Let's be fair - even developed countries send patients abroad for certain treatments. But the government should acknowledge limitations instead of claiming perfection. Honesty would earn more respect.

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