A detailed investigation done by Down to Earth (DTE) magazine of Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) found that there was a "botch-up" during the "assembly line sterilisation procedure" which was done in "poor and unhygienic" conditions.
"Our research has revealed that the claim of state health officials that the deaths occurred due to contaminated antibiotics is not correct.
"Our colleague who travelled extensively in the district and met with both government officials and participants in the sterilisation camp has found that deaths were because of post-operation infection," director general of CSE Sunita Narain told PTI today.
The state government has constituted a judicial probe team to investigate into the matter.
Narain claimed that the post-mortem reports seen by the colleague who investigated the incident on behalf of the magazine says that the women had developed "septicaemia" (life-threatening infection).
Narain said the research pointed out to "gross violations of the 2006 national guidelines of sterilisation" and it was important that this tragedy makes us raise critical issues in the direction of India's family planning programme.
The CSE suggested a revamp for the family planning programme and said that there is a need to move away from "target incentive based approach" to make family planning part of the health care services.
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