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Shift Covid-hit Kappan to super-specialty hospital, Kerala CM writes to Adityanath

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KERALA CHIEF Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday wrote to his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Yogi Adityanath, looking for his intervention to shift jailed journalist Siddique Kappan, who has examined constructive for Covid and is admitted to a Mathura hospital, to a super-specialty hospital since he’s dealing with “severe health problems”.
His letter got here hours after Raihana, Kappan’s spouse, wrote to Chief Justice of India N V Ramana, saying the journalist’s well being is in grave hazard. In the letter despatched by her lawyer, Raihana claimed Kappan has been tied to a hospital mattress and isn’t with the ability to take meals or use rest room for the previous 4 days.
“It is reported that he [Kappan] is having diabetes and heart ailments. After getting infected with Covid-19, he has been admitted to KVM Hospital, Mathura. He is reportedly being kept chained to his bed even when his health condition is precarious. I request your good self to intervene in the matter so that a humane treatment is accorded to Kappan,” Vijayan wrote to Adityanath.
“Expert health care, necessary for him, may also be seriously considered by shifting him to another super-specialty hospital, where modern life-saving facilities are ensured. People in general and the media fraternity in particular are anxious to know about his predicament and human rights and are very much concerned about his plight. I request you to make sure that he gets all medical facilities,” Vijayan added.

Eleven MPs from Kerala too have written to the Chief Justice of India, looking for an pressing listening to of a petition to shift Kappan to AIIMS. The MPs — Okay Sudhakaran, Okay Muraleedharan, E T Mohammed Basheer, V Okay Sreekandan, Ramya Haridas, Benny Behanan, T N Prathapan, Dean Kuriakose, Anto Antony, N Okay Premachandran and P V Abdul Wahab – mentioned: “Kappan sustained serious injuries after he fell unconscious in Mathura jail. He is suffering from Covid-19 and has been admitted in the Mathura Medical College Hospital. His condition is serious and he needs better treatment.”
“We, therefore, implore you to save Kappan’s life by giving him an urgent hearing in the matter requesting for the issue of necessary orders to shift him from Mathura Medical College Hospital to AIIMS, Delhi,” they mentioned. “This very moment, Kappan is battling the coronavirus at its severity. Unable to consume food and with denied right to a toilet for four days, he has become extremely weak. It is shocking beyond words that such grave violation of human rights is happening in our India, a democracy.”
In her plea submitted by advocate Wills Mathews, Kappan’s spouse mentioned he’s “chained like an animal to a cot of the Medical College Hospital, Mathura, without mobility, and he could neither take food nor go to the toilet for the last more than four days, and is very critical. If immediate corrective steps are not taken, it will result in his untimely death”.

When contacted, Mathura Jail Superintendent Shailendra Maitreyi instructed The Indian Express, “He is currently at the Covid centre for Mathura district. Her allegation can’t be right. The Medical College is constantly inspected by district officials. I have his status report till yesterday, in which the hospital said his condition is stable and oxygen level is 96. Although he is diabetic, his blood sugar level is also normal according to the written status report.”
Kappan was arrested in reference to an alleged conspiracy to incite spiritual enmity over the Hathras incident wherein a Dalit girl was killed final September after being allegedly gang-raped. While the UP police have alleged that Kappan was a part of the conspiracy to disrupt peace in Hathras, his lawyer maintains he was going to report on the case. —Inputs from ENS, Lucknow