Key Points

Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian stirred controversy by defending politicians' use of private hospitals while the opposition demands Health Minister Veena George's resignation over crumbling government medical facilities. A recent toilet collapse at Kottayam Medical College resulted in a fatality, fueling public outrage. Congress leaders accuse George of evading responsibility despite taking credit for Kerala's healthcare achievements. The debate intensifies as CM Pinarayi Vijayan seeks treatment abroad while former CM VS Achuthanandan remains hospitalized privately.

Key Points: Kerala Minister Saji Cherian Sparks Row Over Private Hospital Remarks

  • Saji Cherian defends private hospital use amid health sector criticism
  • Opposition demands Veena George's resignation over medical facility failures
  • Urologist Dr. Harris Chirackal highlights equipment shortages in govt hospitals
  • Congress accuses George of avoiding accountability amid protests
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Kerala Minister's hospital remarks creates a flutter as demands for Health Minister's resignation continue

Kerala Minister Saji Cherian defends private hospital use amid protests demanding Health Minister Veena George's resignation over poor govt facilities.

"What’s wrong with MLAs or Ministers getting treatment at private hospitals? - Saji Cherian"

Thiruvananthapuram, July 7

As the protests by the Congress-led opposition to demand the resignation of Kerala Health Minister Veena George over the appalling facilities in the government hospitals entered their third day on Monday, a Kerala Minister's remark on private hospitals has created a flutter.

Fisheries and Culture Minister Saji Cherian, who is known for his tongue-in-cheek remarks, which even once forced him to resign after his speech on the contents of the Constitution, made the remark as the narrative that Kerala’s health sector is the best is coming under attack.

"Look, what’s wrong with MLAs or Ministers getting treatment at private hospitals. Isn’t it only natural that people will go to the best place, and at times, there is the government hospital, which does well. For me, in 2019, I was being treated at a government hospital for fever, and after several days, I was advised to reach a private hospital, and it was after that my life was saved," he said, asking what all the commotion was about.

The narrative that Kerala’s health sector is the best came under attack when leading urologist, Dr Harris Chirackal, claimed that there was a serious shortage of medical equipment and supplies, forcing the postponement of surgeries at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College hospital.

After this, a toilet block attached to a medical ward at the Kottayam Medical College hospital collapsed. George and her cabinet colleague, Cooperation Minister V.N. Vasavan, told the media that this was a closed building and no one was using it. They said just two people suffered minor injuries, but it was not the case, as one woman who went to relieve herself in the toilet block was trapped under the debris and died.

Since then, the Congress and the BJP have slammed George and demanded her resignation for her "inept" handling of the Health Department.

On this, Cherian said: "What did George do to get this sort of reaction demanding her resignation. Now, there is a concerted attempt to defame the state-run health sector to give an edge to the private health sector. We will protect her and also the state health sector firmly, as she has done no wrong."

On Monday, like the past few days, opposition protesters clashed with the police at a few places, demanding the resignation of George.

Meanwhile, Congress legislator Rahul Mammkoothathil accused George of trying to run away without facing reality.

"On Monday, she convened a meeting to discuss the steps taken to tackle a fresh Nipah case in Palakkad. But I, despite being a legislator, was not called. Why is she trying to run away? But she often takes credit when some recognition comes for Kerala’s health sector, which has been built by the hard work of successive governments, while when there is an issue, she goes into hiding," he said.

The discussion that Kerala leads in the health sector comes at a time when Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan left for the US last week for medical treatment, while CPI-M veteran and former Chief Minister V.S.Achuthanandan has been admitted to a private hospital here for the past two weeks.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The minister's comments show how disconnected they are from ground reality. My mother had to wait 3 days for a bed in Kozhikode Medical College last month. Instead of defending failures, they should work on improving facilities.
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Arjun K
While I agree there are issues, let's not forget Kerala still has better health indicators than most states. The toilet collapse is tragic, but opposition is politicizing this. We need constructive solutions, not resignations.
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Priya S
Why are our leaders so defensive? Instead of making excuses, they should visit hospitals incognito to see the real situation. My cousin is a nurse in Thrissur GH - she says basic medicines are often out of stock. This needs urgent attention!
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David E
As someone who moved to Kerala 2 years ago, I'm shocked by this deterioration. The govt hospitals were one reason I chose to settle here. Now I'm reconsidering my health insurance to include private hospitals. Very disappointing development.
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Nisha Z
The CM going to US for treatment says it all! If they don't trust our hospitals, why should we? 😒 Meanwhile common people can't afford private care. This double standard needs to stop.
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Karthik V
Let's be fair - the health minister alone

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