Key Points

A devastating fire broke out in the neurosurgery ICU of Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Hospital, claiming six patients' lives. The hospital administration confirmed the tragedy was caused by an electrical short circuit that filled the ICU with smoke. Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed deep grief over the incident and offered condolences to the affected families. Meanwhile, the opposition Congress party has demanded the health minister's resignation, calling it gross negligence by the state government.

Key Points: Jaipur Hospital Fire Kills 6 Patients in ICU Short Circuit

  • Fire broke out in Neurosurgery ICU 1 around 11:20 pm due to electrical short circuit
  • Eleven patients were immediately shifted to other ICUs but six couldn't survive
  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed condolences to bereaved families
  • Congress leader demanded health minister's resignation calling it gross negligence
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'Fire caused by short circuit claimed 6 lives': Hospital in Rajasthan's Jaipur confirms

Six patients died in SMS Hospital ICU fire caused by electrical short circuit. Amit Shah expresses grief as political row erupts over hospital safety negligence.

"This is gross negligence on the part of the state government - Tika Ram Jully"

Jaipur, October 6

The office of the Medical Superintendent of the Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur, confirmed that the fire at the Neurosurgery ICU of Trauma and Orthopaedic Institute, which claimed six lives, was caused by a short circuit.

According to the press note by the SMS Hospital, on the night of October 5, at around 11:20 pm, a fire broke out in Neurosurgery ICU 1 of Trauma and Orthopaedic Institute due to an electric short circuit, due to which the entire ICU was filled with smoke.

Eleven patients were admitted to Neurosurgery ICU 1 of the Trauma Centre, who were immediately shifted to other ICUs of the Trauma Centre. Six patients died in this tragedy.

The total number of beds in the Trauma and Orthopaedic Institute is 284, of which there are 46 beds in four ICUs and six general wards, where around 250 patients are admitted. All the beds in the ICUs of the Trauma Centre are usually occupied. There are also eight operating rooms, in which 40 to 50 operations are conducted daily, the press note said.

According to the hospital administration, the fire in ICU 1 was immediately controlled by the fire brigade, hospital staff, civil security and police administration and the fire was prevented from spreading to other wards and ICUs.

Earlier today, Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed grief over the death of six people due to a fire at the ICU at the trauma centre of Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Hospital.

Shah also offered condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for a speedy recovery of the injured.

In a post on social media X, he wrote, "The incident of a fire breaking out at Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur is tragic. The local administration is taking every possible step for the safety of patients, their treatment, and the care of those affected. My condolences are with the families of those who have lost their lives in this accident. I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured."

The incident has sparked a political row in the State.

Congress MLA and Leader of the Opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly, Tika Ram Jully, has demanded the resignation of the state Health Minister.

He called the incident "gross negligence" by the state government and urged action against those responsible, along with compensation for the victims' families.

Speaking to the reporters, Tika Ram Jully said, "This is gross negligence on the part of the state government...The Chief Minister is busy touring Delhi...There is no monitoring...Education and health are basic needs of the state...The state Health Minister should resign immediately, and the bereaved families should be compensated. Action should be taken against those whose negligence led to this incident."

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
While I appreciate the quick response by fire brigade and staff, this tragedy was completely preventable. Short circuits don't happen overnight - there must have been warning signs. Hospital administration needs to be held accountable.
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Amit K
The political blame game has already started, but what about the actual victims? Instead of demanding resignations, our leaders should focus on ensuring proper compensation and implementing better safety measures across all government hospitals.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited SMS Hospital, I can say the infrastructure is often overloaded. 250 patients with only 46 ICU beds shows the pressure our healthcare system is under. This tragedy highlights the need for better facilities and maintenance.
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Nikhil C
The hospital staff who immediately shifted patients to other ICUs deserve recognition for their quick thinking. In such chaotic situations, their actions saved more lives. 🙏 Hope the injured recover soon and families get adequate support.
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Meera T
This isn't just about one hospital - it's a wake-up call for healthcare infrastructure across India. We need mandatory fire safety audits in all hospitals, proper maintenance protocols, and accountability at every level. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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