Key Points

A devastating fire at Jaipur's SMS Hospital Trauma Centre has claimed eight lives, sparking outrage and calls for accountability. Former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot has strongly criticized the incident, highlighting severe safety standard failures. The blaze originated in a locked storeroom and quickly spread thick smoke, trapping patients in the ICU. State authorities have promised a comprehensive investigation while the tragedy underscores urgent needs for healthcare infrastructure improvements.

Key Points: Sachin Pilot Blasts SMS Hospital Fire Safety Failures

  • Tragic fire exposes critical safety lapses in Jaipur's largest government hospital
  • Eight patients died due to smoke suffocation in ICU trauma centre
  • Sachin Pilot calls for comprehensive investigation and systemic reforms
  • Government promises thorough probe into hospital negligence
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'Exposed serious shortcomings in safety standards': Sachin Pilot on Jaipur hospital fire

Sachin Pilot condemns Jaipur hospital fire, demands accountability and urgent safety reforms after tragic incident claiming eight lives

"The fire that broke out late Sunday night at SMS Hospital in Jaipur is extremely serious - Sachin Pilot"

Jaipur, Oct 6

Following the devastating fire at Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital Trauma Centre that claimed the lives of eight patients, former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot has termed the incident a result of “clear negligence” and called for accountability at every level.

"The fire that broke out late Sunday night at SMS Hospital in Jaipur is extremely serious. The incident claimed the lives of several patients and created widespread panic. The accident at the state's largest government hospital is deeply concerning and demands a thorough investigation. The families of the patients who lost their lives should receive appropriate assistance and justice. This incident has exposed serious shortcomings in safety standards and systems," he said on his X handle.

Pilot, addressing the media, said, "The accident at SMS Hospital is very tragic. I express my heartfelt condolences to the families of those who died. Such an accident at the state's most renowned hospital was certainly due to negligence."

His comments came as rescue operations continued and investigators began collecting forensic evidence from the ICU where the fire broke out late Sunday night.

The blaze, which originated in a locked storeroom inside the Trauma Centre's ICU, quickly spread thick smoke throughout the unit, leading to the suffocation of patients who were unable to be moved in time.

Pilot emphasised that the tragedy highlighted serious lapses in safety measures and emergency preparedness at one of the state's most advanced hospitals.

He called on the state government to ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that systems are reviewed to prevent such disasters in the future. "It's not enough to offer condolences.

The government must ensure strict action against any negligence and urgently revisit fire safety protocols across all hospitals," he added.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, and other top officials have promised a thorough investigation.

A forensic team has been deployed, and postmortems are underway.

Pilot's remarks reflect the growing public outrage and political pressure to address gaps in healthcare infrastructure.

As the state mourns the loss of eight lives, demands for systemic reform are growing louder from both citizens and political leaders.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally someone speaking truth! Sachin Pilot is right - condolences aren't enough. We need accountability and proper fire safety audits in ALL government hospitals across Rajasthan. This negligence cost precious lives.
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Michael C
As someone who visited SMS Hospital last month, I noticed several safety issues but didn't think it would lead to this. The administration needs to take this as a wake-up call. Proper emergency exits and fire safety equipment are non-negotiable.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate Sachin Pilot's concern, where was this urgency when he was in power? All politicians should focus on fixing systems rather than just making statements after tragedies occur. Action speaks louder than words.
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Kavya N
This is so tragic 😢 Patients in ICU couldn't even be moved to safety. The government must ensure compensation for the families and implement strict fire safety measures immediately. We can't lose more lives to negligence.
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David E
The fact that this happened in a trauma center, where emergency preparedness should be highest, is particularly concerning. Regular fire drills and staff training are essential - hope the investigation leads to real reforms.

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