Key Points

Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic fire at Jaipur's SMS Hospital. He emphasized that the immediate priority is saving lives and supporting recovery efforts. The minister announced immediate fire safety audits for all government hospitals in Jodhpur to prevent future tragedies. A thorough investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the fire that claimed six lives.

Key Points: Shekhawat Vows Action After Jaipur SMS Hospital Fire Tragedy

  • Minister Shekhawat expressed deep sorrow over the SMS Hospital fire that killed six people
  • He emphasized immediate focus remains on saving lives and recovery efforts
  • Shekhawat announced urgent fire safety audits for all Jodhpur government hospitals
  • A thorough government investigation will determine the exact cause of the fire
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Will work to prevent such tragedies in the future: Union Minister Shekhawat on Jaipur hospital fire

Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat announces fire safety audits across government hospitals following the Jaipur tragedy that claimed six lives.

"If an individual is found responsible, action will be taken. And if it was due to a technical flaw, steps must be taken to ensure it doesn’t happen again. - Gajendra Singh Shekhawat"

Jodhpur, Oct 6

Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Monday expressed deep sorrow over the tragic fire at Jaipur’s Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital and extended condolences to the families of the victims.

Speaking to the media in Jodhpur, Shekhawat emphasised that the focus now should be on saving lives and preventing such incidents from occurring again. “This is not a matter for personal blame or political comment.”

Shekhawat said. “If an individual is found responsible, action will be taken. And if it was due to a technical flaw, steps must be taken to ensure it doesn’t happen again.”

Addressing a press conference here, Shekhawat described the incident as “unfortunate” and said a thorough government-level investigation will determine the cause of the fire.

“Why did the fire start? What went wrong? It’s too early for me to comment. Right now, our focus must be on the recovery of those affected and saving lives. An investigation is underway, and accountability will be ensured,” he said.

He reiterated that the incident calls for serious introspection, adding that “whatever has happened is deeply saddening, unacceptable, and must never be repeated.”

In response to the Jaipur tragedy, the Union Minister announced immediate measures in Jodhpur to prevent such incidents in the future. He said he had spoken to the Principal of Jodhpur Medical College and the District Collector, instructing them to begin urgent fire safety audits in all government hospitals and offices across the city.

“Fire safety audits must be carried out regularly. We need to create a strong, enforceable protocol to ensure these checks are not overlooked. The system must be strengthened to protect lives.”

Shekhawat’s statement underscores growing concern over fire safety standards in public institutions, following the SMS Hospital fire that claimed six lives and left several others injured.

Six people lost their lives in a fire which was reported at the SMS Trauma centre on Sunday late hours. Many people sustained burn injuries, too. National as well as state leaders have expressed condolences over the incidents.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good that the minister is taking immediate steps in Jodhpur, but what about other cities? Fire safety should be a nationwide priority, not just reactive measures after incidents. We need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes.
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Arjun K
Respectfully, while I appreciate the minister's condolences, these statements sound familiar after every tragedy. We need to see actual implementation and follow-through. Hospitals should have regular fire drills and proper equipment maintenance.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited SMS Hospital, I'm shocked. These are our premier government hospitals. How can basic fire safety be compromised? The investigation must be transparent and those responsible held accountable.
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Vikram M
This is absolutely unacceptable! Hospitals should be the safest places. My prayers with the affected families 🙏 Hope the government ensures strict implementation of fire safety norms across all healthcare facilities.
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Michael C
The focus on saving lives first is correct, but we need systemic changes. Regular fire safety audits, proper training for staff, and modern equipment should be mandatory for all hospitals. Prevention is better than cure.
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Kavya N
So tragic 😢 These are not just statistics - these are someone's parents, children, loved ones. Hope the government creates a robust fire safety protocol that's actually enforced, not just on paper.

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