Rewa Hospital Horror: Newborn Burnt to Death Amid Fire Safety Lapses

A tragic fire at Rewa's Sanjay Gandhi Hospital resulted in a newborn's body being burnt. The Madhya Pradesh Congress has launched a fierce attack, demanding the resignation of Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla. Shockingly, the major hospital was operating without a valid fire safety certificate. The incident has sparked fresh concerns about patient safety and accountability in the state's health system.

Key Points: Congress Demands Dy CM Shukla's Resignation After Rewa Hospital Fire

  • Congress alleges government negligence led to the newborn's death in the Rewa hospital fire
  • The hospital lacks a valid Fire NOC despite repeated municipal notices
  • Hospital superintendent says the baby was stillborn before the fire evacuation
  • Deputy CM Shukla claims he was not informed about the incident initially
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MP Cong demands Dy CM Rajendra Shukla's resignation after newborn child 'burnt to death' at Rewa hospital

MP Congress demands Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla's resignation after a newborn's body is burnt in a Rewa hospital fire. Jitu Patwari slams BJP's health system management.

"BJP turned Madhya Pradesh's health system into a joke. - Jitu Patwari, MP Congress Chief"

Bhopal/Rewa, Dec 15

Following the alleged tragic death of a newborn child at Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital (SGMH) due to a fire incident in Rewa district on Sunday, Madhya Pradesh Congress led by state unit chief Jitu Patwari on Monday launched a scathing attack on the BJP government.

Congress alleged that negligence from the government resulted in the death of yet another newborn child at a government-run hospital; however, the government is shielding Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, who is heading the health department of the state.

"After the Coldrif cough syrup took the lives of 26 children in Chhindwara and two children died at MY Hospital in Indore earlier, a newborn child was charred to death in Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in Rewa, the home district of Dy CM Rajendra Shukla and the government have maintained complete silence," PCC chief Jitu Patwari said on Monday.

Expressing his shock over the tragic incident that occurred on Sunday afternoon, Patwari also targeted senior BJP leader and Sidhi Lok Sabha MP Rajesh Mishra, whose nephew Dr Rahul Mishra, is the superintendent of Sanjay Gandhi hospital, one of the biggest health institutions in Madhya Pradesh.

"BJP turned Madhya Pradesh's health system into a joke. One after another incident is coming from different parts of the state, and every time the government only does that, it orders an inquiry into the matter. Why not CM Mohan Yadav remove Dy CM Rajendra Shukla from the cabinet?" Patwari asked.

According to information, the fire erupted in the gynaecology ward, with flames reported inside the operation theatre. Hospital authorities later acknowledged that the body of a newborn, delivered during a surgical procedure, was left inside the OT during the evacuation and was subsequently burnt in the blaze.

Hospital superintendent Rahul Mishra told IANS that the baby was stillborn during the operation. He informed that a separate fire had broken out in the OPD area around the same time, causing panic and prompting staff to evacuate patients on priority.

"In the process, the newborn’s body, which was kept inside the operation theatre, could not be removed and was severely damaged by the fire," Dr Mishra told IANS on Monday.

Dy CM Rajendra Shukla, who was in Rewa on Sunday, stated that he wasn't informed about the death of a newborn child in the tragic fire incident. He assured that a detailed investigation would be conducted and strict action would be taken against those found responsible.

Meanwhile, what came as more shocking, the SGMG, which is the biggest health institution in the Vindhya region and was established during the Congress government, does not have a valid Fire No Objection Certificate (NOC).

Municipal Commissioner Saurabh Sonawade said multiple notices had been issued to the hospital management for failing to meet fire safety norms, adding that similar lapses exist at other major hospitals in Rewa.

Following the incident, the health department has ordered an inquiry into the cause of the fire and the handling of the aftermath, as questions mount over accountability and patient safety in government hospitals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Dy CM says he wasn't informed? He was in the same district! This is a complete failure of the system from top to bottom. First Chhindwara, then Indore, now Rewa. When will our leaders take health infrastructure seriously? Just ordering inquiries is not enough.
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Aman W
While the tragedy is undeniable, we must be careful about politicizing it immediately. The hospital superintendent has clarified the baby was stillborn. The fire and the damage to the body is a separate, serious issue of safety protocols. Let the investigation happen.
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Sarah B
As someone who has relatives in Rewa, this is terrifying. SGMH is the biggest hospital in the region. If it's not safe, where do people go? The municipal commissioner says other major hospitals also have lapses. This needs a statewide safety audit, not just blame games.
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Vikram M
The Congress built this hospital, and now it's under their scanner too. Everyone is responsible for letting it decay. Forget resignations, we need a complete overhaul. Fire safety is basic. How many more lives before we fix our government hospitals?
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Karthik V
The staff had to evacuate living patients first, that was the right priority. But leaving a body behind points to sheer chaos and lack of disaster drills. Regular fire drills are mandatory! This is a management failure at the hospital level. The superintendent must answer.

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