Central & state govt responsible for AES deaths: CPI

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Jun 24 2019 | 7:20 PM IST

CPI national secretary and Rajya Sabha member Vinay Vishwam Monday alleged that both the Central and Bihar government are "responsible" for the death of 152 children across the state including 130 in Muzaffarpur due to suspected Acute Encephalatis Syndrome.

He also demanded that the state government pay adequate compensation to the families who lost their children besides carrying out rehabilitation project for malnourished children in the affected area.

"Both Central and state government are responsible for children's deaths as they failed to provide food and nutrients to the children who died because of malnutrition. They are the real culprits," Vishwam told reporters here after visiting Sri Krishna Medical College Hospital (SKMCH) at Muzaffarpur and talking to doctors and patients.

Rubbishing the correlation between litchi and children's deaths, the CPI MP said that "After talking to the people, doctors, scientists in Muzaffarpur, I can say that it is a baseless and foolish theory which we don't subscribe at all."
"Some vested interest may be playing mischief for buying the fruit (litchi) at a lower price in order to export them. Litchi is a pride of Muzaffarpur which is the most tasty fruit ... Don't punish litchi and farmers," he said
Vishwam, who has raised the issue during the zero hour of the very first day of Rajya Sabha, said "All of them who died due to brain fever belonged to very poor families. They did not have means to have food and drinking water ... Malnutrition is the real villain that took a heavy toll on children's lives."

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First Published: Jun 24 2019 | 7:20 PM IST

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