The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had issued notice to the Madhya Pradesh government on this issue and sought a detailed report within four weeks terming the incident as the "worst example of cruelty".
"Initial inquiry into the matter revealed carelessness and bad behaviour of the hospital staff. We have issued show- cause notices to maternity ward in-charge Dr Lata Laxmi and Dr Hemlata, besides three staff nurses and five technicians," Joint Director (Health) of Sagar Division, Dr Santosh Jain said.
According to Jain, the woman is still being treated at the Tikamgarh district hospital. "If required, she would be referred to another hospital. The inquiry report has been submitted to the state government, which will take further action," he added.
The 24-year-old woman, said to be a Dalit and hailing from a village located at a distance of about 70 kms from the district headquarters, was taken to the district hospital on September 5. She allegedly delivered outside the maternity ward after being turned away.
Her husband had alleged that she was refused treatment by doctors of the district hospital.
District Hospital Civil Surgeon Ramesh Dandotiya, however, had said the babies were "premature" and they could not be saved due to "inadequate equipment and medical expertise".
"The woman is still being treated at the district hospital. This allegation is baseless that she and her twins were denied treatment because of her HIV infection," Dandotiya had said.
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