Key Points

A senior Kerala doctor has risked his career by exposing critical equipment shortages at a government hospital. Dr Haris Chirackal's revelations sparked public protests and political clashes across the state. While the ruling CPI(M) criticized his approach, the outcry forced immediate action to address the shortages. The respected urologist maintains he acted out of concern for patients' welfare despite professional consequences.

Key Points: Kerala Whistleblower Doctor Haris Chirackal Calls Out Medical Shortages

  • Dr Chirackal reveals surgical equipment crisis at govt hospital
  • Faces backlash from CPI(M) but gains public support
  • CM Vijayan displeased over criticism of health officials
  • Equipment flown in after public outcry
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Committed professional suicide, says whistleblower Kerala doctor

Urologist Dr Haris Chirackal exposes equipment shortages at Thiruvananthapuram hospital, sparking protests and political backlash.

"I know that what I did was a professional suicide. – Dr Haris Chirackal"

Thiruvananthapuram, July 2

Whistleblower Dr Haris Chirackal, who recently publicly highlighted a shortage of surgical equipment and administrative lapses at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College and Hospital, said on Wednesday that he has committed "professional suicide".

Dr Chirackal is a popular urologist and head of the Urology Department at the hospital.

All except the ruling CPI(M)-led Left government have applauded and heaped praises for his honest outburst after finding out that he will not be able to perform a surgery on an 18-year-old boy, the same age as his son, for want of medical equipment.

Chirackal told the media on Wednesday that he considers Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in high esteem, even as CM Vijayan expressed his displeasure at the outbursts.

“I know that what I did was a professional suicide. Even if I am prosecuted for my statements, I will continue to remain the same. I have never criticised the Health Minister or the cabinet. The way out of this impasse is a correction on the part of the bureaucracy,” said Chirackal.

“I am not upset with what CM Vijayan said as I consider him like my teacher. I had to resort to the outbursts after finding all the doors appear to have been closed,” added Chirackal.

Chirackal had recently taken to social media to expose the acute shortage of equipment and medical supplies in the hospital, despite repeated appeals -- even to the Health Minister’s office.

Following this, there was a huge outcry from all sections of the society and the Congress and the BJP took to the streets. On Tuesday, there were skirmishes at a few places in the state with the police during the protest against the callous attitude of the Vijayan government towards the health sector.

The CPI(M) has slammed Chirackal for his outbursts, and said that he should not have done this.

One reason why CM Vijayan is upset is that the popular doctor's attack has caused a dent to State Health Minister George and her private secretary, Sajeevan, both considered very close to the Chief Minister.

Incidentally, following his outburst, action was quick when a fresh instrument was flown in from Hyderabad for the Urology department on Tuesday, and surgeries again started.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Typical CPI(M) response - shoot the messenger! The fact that equipment magically appeared after his complaint proves he was right. But now they'll make his life hell through transfers and inquiries. Seen this movie before in our bureaucracy.
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Aditya G
While I admire his honesty, going public might not have been the best approach. Couldn't he have escalated through proper channels first? Now it's become political and the real issue - patient care - is getting lost in the noise.
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Sarah B
As an NRI watching this, it's heartbreaking. Kerala's healthcare was once the pride of India. Now even basic surgeries need equipment to be "flown in"? Where are all those health tourism dollars going? Time for complete transparency in health budgets!
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Karthik V
The real heroes are doctors like Chirackal who put patients before careers. Imagine his pain - same age as his son and couldn't operate! 🤦‍♂️ Hope more doctors speak up. This isn't about politics, it's about lives!
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Nisha Z
Typical that action happened only after media pressure. How many other hospitals face similar issues silently? This shows our system only works when there's fear of bad publicity. Shame on the health minister for not addressing this sooner!
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