Key Points

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma personally visited Sawai Man Singh Hospital after a devastating fire broke out in the trauma centre. He assured that all injured patients would receive proper medical treatment and care from the government. The tragic incident claimed six lives, which the CM described as extremely unfortunate and heartbreaking. The state government has formed a special committee to investigate the fire that was caused by a short circuit.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Visits SMS Hospital Fire Victims

  • CM personally visited hospital and met with doctors and officials for assessment
  • Government committed to providing all possible assistance to affected families
  • Six-member committee formed to investigate the fire incident cause
  • Deputy CM Prem Chand Bairwa accompanied CM and reviewed rescue operations
  • Fire attributed to short circuit in hospital's trauma centre ICU
  • Situation being continuously monitored for patient safety and treatment
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Rajasthan CM assures proper treatment, care for injured in fire at SMS Hospital

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma assures proper treatment for injured in SMS Hospital fire that killed 6, vows government support for affected families.

"The incident of a fire breaking out at the trauma centre of Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur is extremely unfortunate. - Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, October 6

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma assured the people injured in the fire at Sawai Man Singh Hospital of proper treatment and care.

Sharing an X post after he visits the SMS Hospital in Jaipur, he said that the situation is being continuously monitored.

He wrote, "The incident of a fire breaking out at the trauma centre of Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur is extremely unfortunate."

"Upon reaching the hospital, I gathered information from the doctors and officials and issued instructions to ensure swift relief efforts. Every possible step is being taken for the safety of patients, their treatment, and the care of those affected, and the situation is being continuously monitored," the Chief Minister added.

Mourning the demise of the six people killed in the tragic incident, CM Sharma said that the State government stands with the affected families to provide them with every possible assistance.

"May Lord Shri Ram grant place at His divine feet to the departed souls. The state government stands with the affected families and is committed to providing them every possible assistance," the X post read.

Deputy CM Prem Chand Bairwa, who accompanied the Chief Minister in his visit to the hospital, expressed condolences to the bereaved families and said that he reviewed the relief and rescue operations with the hospital administration and met with the patients admitted there.

In an X post, Bairwa wrote, "The incident of a fire breaking out late tonight at the trauma centre of Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur is extremely heartbreaking. As soon as I received information about the incident, I reached the spot along with Honourable Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma Ji, assessed the situation, reviewed the relief and rescue operations with the hospital administration and doctors, and met with the patients admitted in the hospital and their families to inquire about their well-being."

"Every possible step is being taken for the safety of the patients, their treatment, and the care of those affected, and the situation is being continuously monitored. I express my deepest condolences for the souls who lost their lives in this heart-wrenching accident. May God grant strength to the bereaved families during this hour of grief," the Deputy CM wrote.

Earlier, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited the SMS Hospital following the significant fire outbreak in one of its ICUs.

As per the police officials, the incident, attributed to a short circuit, has resulted in the unfortunate loss of six lives.

The Rajasthan government has constituted a six-member committee to investigate the incident.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the CM and Deputy CM visiting immediately. But this raises serious questions about fire safety norms in our government hospitals. How can a short circuit cause such massive damage? Regular safety audits should be mandatory.
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Arjun K
SMS Hospital is one of Rajasthan's biggest medical facilities. If this can happen here, what about smaller hospitals? Need immediate fire safety upgrades across all healthcare centers in the state.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the prompt response from authorities, I hope the investigation committee actually identifies the root causes and holds people accountable. Too often these committees just produce reports that gather dust.
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Meera T
My cousin was admitted in SMS last month. The infrastructure is quite old and maintenance seems poor. This tragedy was waiting to happen. Hope this serves as a wake-up call for hospital authorities across India.
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Vikram M
The trauma center of all places! Patients there are already in critical condition. This is devastating. Hope the government provides free treatment and adequate compensation to all affected families. 🙏

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