Key Points

A tragic fire at Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Hospital claimed six lives, shocking the nation. Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan publicly expressed deep sorrow and offered condolences to the bereaved families. The incident is currently under investigation by a six-member panel, with initial suspicions pointing to a short circuit. Both the Prime Minister's Office and Home Minister Amit Shah have responded with messages of sympathy and support for the affected families.

Key Points: VP Radhakrishnan Mourns Jaipur Hospital Fire Tragedy

  • Fire at Sawai Man Singh Hospital kills six people
  • Six-member panel investigating suspected short circuit cause
  • PMO and Home Minister Amit Shah express condolences
  • Local administration taking steps for patient safety and care
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Vice President Radhakrishnan condoles Jaipur hospital fire deaths

Vice President offers condolences after devastating fire at SMS Hospital claims six lives, expressing deep sorrow and support for affected families

"Deeply saddened by the loss of lives due to the tragic fire incident - VP C.P. Radhakrishnan"

New Delhi, Oct 6

Vice President C. P.

Radhakrishnan on Monday expressed sorrow over the loss of lives in the tragic fire incident at a hospital in Jaipur. He also conveyed his prayers for the speedy recovery of those injured in the incident. In a social media post, the Vice President said: "Deeply saddened by the loss of lives due to the tragic fire incident at a hospital in Jaipur, Rajasthan. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for strength to those who have lost their loved ones and for the speedy recovery of the injured."

A devastating fire at the Trauma Centre of Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur on Sunday night claimed six lives and left several injured. A six-member panel is investigating the incident suspected to have been caused by a short circuit.

The Prime Minister's Office also shared condolences via social media, "The loss of lives due to a fire tragedy at a hospital in Jaipur, Rajasthan, is deeply saddening. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover soon."

Union Home Minister Amit Shah called the incident "tragic" and assured that the local administration is taking all necessary steps to ensure the safety and care of the patients.

"The incident of a fire breaking out at Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur is tragic. The local administration is taking every possible step for the safety, treatment, and care of those affected. My condolences are with the families who have lost their loved ones. I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured," Shah said.

On Sunday, the Vice President condoled the loss of lives in Darjeeling following heavy rains and landslides.

In a post on X, the Vice President said: "Deeply anguished by the tragic loss of lives in the bridge mishap in Darjeeling following heavy rains and landslides. Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Prayers for the speedy recovery of the injured."

President Droupadi Murmu also expressed sadness over the loss of lives in the natural calamity.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Another fire tragedy due to short circuit? When will our hospitals implement proper fire safety audits? This is becoming too common. Condolences to the families who lost their loved ones.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the leaders expressing condolences, we need more than just words. Concrete action on hospital safety standards is long overdue in our country.
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Aditya G
SMS Hospital is one of Rajasthan's biggest government hospitals. If this can happen there, imagine the condition of smaller hospitals. Time for nationwide fire safety audits in all healthcare facilities.
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Meera T
Om Shanti 🙏 May the departed souls rest in peace. The families must be going through unimaginable pain. Hope the injured recover quickly and the investigation brings accountability.
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David E
The trauma center of all places... where people come for emergency care. This is truly tragic. Hope the six-member committee's findings lead to real changes in hospital safety protocols across India.

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