Key Points

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has formed an expert panel to investigate a sudden spike in heart attack deaths in Hassan district. The committee, led by Dr Ravindranath, will submit findings within 10 days while examining potential links to COVID vaccines. Siddaramaiah criticized the BJP for allegedly exploiting the tragedy for political gains. The state has also rolled out health schemes like Hrudaya Jyoti to address cardiac emergencies.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Forms Expert Panel on Hassan Heart Attack Deaths

  • Expert committee led by Dr Ravindranath to investigate 21 heart attack deaths in 40 days
  • Siddaramaiah questions COVID vaccine link to cardiac fatalities
  • Karnataka govt launches Hrudaya Jyoti and Gruha Arogya schemes
  • BJP accused of politicizing the tragic deaths
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Karnataka forms expert panel to probe heart attack deaths in Hassan

Karnataka CM orders probe into 21 cardiac deaths in Hassan, questions COVID vaccine link, and criticizes BJP for politicizing the issue.

"It cannot be ruled out that the hasty approval and distribution of the corona vaccine might be a reason for these deaths. - Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, July 2

In response to four heart attack deaths within 24 hours in Karnataka's Hassan district, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday announced the formation of an expert committee led by Dr Ravindranath of Jayadeva Institute to investigate the cause and submit a report within 10 days.

The panel will be headed by Dr Ravindranath, Director of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research. The decision follows reports of 21 heart attack-related deaths in the district over the last 40 days.

"In the past month, the government has taken very seriously the matter of over twenty people succumbing to heart attacks in Hassan district alone. To identify the exact cause of these series of deaths and find remedial measures, a committee of experts has been formed under the leadership of Dr. Ravindranath, Director of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, and has been instructed to submit a study report within 10 days," Siddaramaiah wrote in a post on X.

https://x.com/CMofKarnataka/status/1939995792011665542

The Chief Minister also raised questions about a potential link to the COVID vaccine and criticised the Centre for allegedly rushing its approval and distribution.

"What are the reasons for the sudden deaths of young people and youth in the state? Could there be any side effects of the COVID vaccine? A comprehensive study was ordered in February itself for this committee to investigate. In this regard, the examination and analysis of heart patients are also in progress," he wrote.

Siddaramaiah added that global studies have flagged a link between the vaccine and rising cardiac arrest cases.

"It cannot be ruled out that the hasty approval and distribution of the corona vaccine might be a reason for these deaths, as many global studies have recently pointed out that COVID vaccines are linked to the increasing cases of cardiac arrest. BJP leaders should introspect before criticising us on this matter," he stated.

He also condemned the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for allegedly politicising the deaths.

"The lives of innocent children and youth who should live long, and the concerns of their families, matter to us too. I condemn the actions of BJP leaders who are using such issues for their political gains," the post read.

Reaffirming the government's commitment to public health, Siddaramaiah pointed to the launch of schemes like Hrudaya Jyoti and Gruha Arogya.

"We are fully committed to identifying the real reasons behind the sudden series of deaths occurring in the state, including Hassan district, and preventing them. With this objective, schemes like Hrudaya Jyoti and Gruha Arogya have already been implemented, and public health is being closely monitored," he said.

The Dr Puneeth Rajkumar Hrudaya Jyoti Yojana provides emergency treatment for cardiac cases and is named after the late actor who died of a heart attack at 46.

The Gruha Arogya scheme offers free door-to-door screening for more than 14 non-communicable diseases, aiming to strengthen preventive healthcare across the state.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Why bring politics into everything? Whether BJP or Congress, just find solutions! My cousin died last month at just 32 - no prior conditions. The Hrudaya Jyoti scheme is good but we need answers about these sudden deaths 💔
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Aditya G
The CM is right to question vaccine links. Many countries are studying this. But let's not jump to conclusions - could be pollution, stress or even local food contamination. Proper scientific study needed, not WhatsApp forwards!
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Priya S
As a doctor, I appreciate the expert committee formation but 10 days seems too short for proper analysis. Cardiac studies need time. The Gruha Arogya scheme is excellent for prevention though - more awareness needed about early symptoms!
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Karthik V
Young people dying is heartbreaking 😢 We need better cardiac care in rural areas. Jayadeva Institute is top class but what about villages? Hope the report leads to more hospitals with emergency cardiac units across Karnataka.
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Michael C
Working in Hassan as an expat, this is concerning. The local diet is very oily and sedentary lifestyle common. Could lifestyle factors be contributing? Appreciate the government's quick response though. Prevention is better than cure!
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Nisha Z
Instead of blaming vaccines, government should check water

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