Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi met with Health Minister JP Nadda to address critical healthcare gaps in her Wayanad constituency. She emphasized the urgent need for making the Mananthavadi Medical College fully operational to serve local residents. The discussion also covered specialized healthcare requirements for tribal communities and trauma care for animal attack victims. This follows similar efforts by her brother Rahul Gandhi, who previously raised concerns about inadequate medical facilities in the region.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Meets JP Nadda for Wayanad Health Facilities

  • Discussed urgent need for functional Mananthavadi Medical College
  • Raised healthcare concerns for Wayanad's tribal population
  • Requested specialized trauma center for animal attack cases
  • Renewed longstanding demand for AIIMS in Kerala state
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Priyanka Gandhi meets JP Nadda, seeks better health facilities in Wayanad

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra meets Union Health Minister JP Nadda, seeks expedited health projects and AIIMS for Kerala's Wayanad constituency.

"He was kind enough to hear out all our demands and hold a frank discussion with us - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra"

New Delhi, Aug 21

Wayanad MP and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra met Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on Thursday to seek early implementation of health projects in her constituency and renewed the demand for starting an AIIMS in Kerala.

Taking to X to share details of the interaction, she said, “He was kind enough to hear out all our demands and hold a frank discussion with us. I sincerely hope that these pressing issues will be given due consideration.”

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, accompanied by other party members from the state, also discussed the need for better healthcare for Wayanad’s tribal population.

“Met Shri. @JPNadda to request him to expedite some health projects in Wayanad and to apprise him of the severe difficulties being faced by the local population in the absence of the Medical College in Mananthavadi, which is yet far from functional,” she said.

We also discussed the need for better healthcare for Wayanad’s tribal population, their specific health issues, pending NHM funds and the need for a specialised trauma centre catering to cases of animal attacks in the area, she said.

Along with this, all of us also renewed the long-standing request for an AIIMS for Kerala, said the MP from Wayanad.

The lack of facilities at the Government Medical College in Mananthavady is an old issue that has been raised time and again by area residents.

Last year, the then Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi had also hit out at the state government for insufficient facilities at the hospital.

After meeting the family of a man killed who was killed in an elephant attack, Rahul Gandhi criticised the delay in providing treatment to the victim, which allegedly resulted in his death.

The Congress leader had questioned the delay in developing the medical college, criticising the lack of urgency shown by the state government despite loss of life in tragic incidents in the area due to a lack of medical facilities.

He had also written to the Chief Minister, requesting him to expedite the matter.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see cross-party cooperation on healthcare issues. Tribal communities in Wayanad have been neglected for too long. Specialized trauma center for animal attacks is much needed given the human-wildlife conflict in the area.
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Ananya R
AIIMS for Kerala is long overdue! Southern states deserve better healthcare infrastructure. While I appreciate Priyanka Gandhi's efforts, I hope this isn't just political symbolism before elections. We need concrete timelines and action plans.
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Michael C
The elephant attack case mentioned here is heartbreaking. When basic medical facilities are missing, people's lives are at risk. Both state and central governments need to work together instead of playing blame games.
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Karthik V
As someone from Kerala, I appreciate that our MPs are raising these issues. But we've seen many meetings and discussions before. What we need is implementation. The medical college should have been functional years ago!
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Priya S
Tribal healthcare is a critical issue that often gets overlooked. Glad to see it being discussed at the national level. Hope the NHM funds are released soon and put to good use for the tribal communities in Wayanad 🙏

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