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Gorakhpur hospital tragedy: Dr Kafeel Khan no hero? Allegations of stealing oxygen cylinders for his private clinic abound

A day after Dr Kafeel Khan made headlines for his dauntless quick response to the disaster that was fast enveloping Gorakhpur's BRD Medical College on August 11-12, reports now suggest that Khan was stealing oxygen cylinders from the hospital for his private clinic.

Nodal Officer of BRD Medical College's Department of Pediatrics, Dr Khan has been removed from all hospital duties after reports emerged that the insufficiency of oxygen cylinders was partially because he was stealthily transporting some to his clinic.

Dr Rajiv Mishra, the principal who was sacked on Saturday, is also believed to have worked in connivance with Khan.


WHAT REPORTS SAY

In addition, Dr Kafeel Khan was also a member of the supplies department- that concerns the stock and storage of medical equipment.

During Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the medical college on August 9, Dr Kafeel Khan was one of the doctors assisting his review, but according to the staff- neither did he apprise the CM on the erratic supply of oxygen cylinders nor about hospital defaulting on payments.

When the situation spiralled out of control on the night of August 11, Dr Kafeel Khan hurriedly sent three oxygen cylinders from his clinic to the hospital- all the while maintaining that he had 'borrowed' those.

Speaking to other doctors, junior staff at the BRD College, it surfaced that Khan and then principal Dr Rajiv Mishra received a commission on every hospital purchase and handled the deals with oxygen cylinder supplier- Pushpa Sales Pvt Ltd.

Allegations are that Dr Kafeel Khan, in cahoots with former principal of BRD Medical College, Dr Rajiv Mishra and his wife Purnima Shukla, are responsible for the death of 68 patients.

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Kafeel is Akhilesh's friend as this chat from Feb 17 shows
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Gorakhpur hospital tragedy: Dr Kafeel Khan no hero? Allegations of stealing oxygen cylinders for his private clinic abound

A day after Dr Kafeel Khan made headlines for his dauntless quick response to the disaster that was fast enveloping Gorakhpur's BRD Medical College on August 11-12, reports now suggest that Khan was stealing oxygen cylinders from the hospital for his private clinic.

Nodal Officer of BRD Medical College's Department of Pediatrics, Dr Khan has been removed from all hospital duties after reports emerged that the insufficiency of oxygen cylinders was partially because he was stealthily transporting some to his clinic.

Dr Rajiv Mishra, the principal who was sacked on Saturday, is also believed to have worked in connivance with Khan.


WHAT REPORTS SAY

In addition, Dr Kafeel Khan was also a member of the supplies department- that concerns the stock and storage of medical equipment.

During Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the medical college on August 9, Dr Kafeel Khan was one of the doctors assisting his review, but according to the staff- neither did he apprise the CM on the erratic supply of oxygen cylinders nor about hospital defaulting on payments.

When the situation spiralled out of control on the night of August 11, Dr Kafeel Khan hurriedly sent three oxygen cylinders from his clinic to the hospital- all the while maintaining that he had 'borrowed' those.

Speaking to other doctors, junior staff at the BRD College, it surfaced that Khan and then principal Dr Rajiv Mishra received a commission on every hospital purchase and handled the deals with oxygen cylinder supplier- Pushpa Sales Pvt Ltd.

Allegations are that Dr Kafeel Khan, in cahoots with former principal of BRD Medical College, Dr Rajiv Mishra and his wife Purnima Shukla, are responsible for the death of 68 patients.

@The_Showstopper
@takeiteasy
@Infinity
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...-ahmed-oxygen-cylinders-supply/1/1025546.html


Kafeel is Akhilesh's friend as this chat from Feb 17 shows
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Gorakhpur hospital tragedy: Dr Kafeel Khan no hero? Allegations of stealing oxygen cylinders for his private clinic abound

A day after Dr Kafeel Khan made headlines for his dauntless quick response to the disaster that was fast enveloping Gorakhpur's BRD Medical College on August 11-12, reports now suggest that Khan was stealing oxygen cylinders from the hospital for his private clinic.

Nodal Officer of BRD Medical College's Department of Pediatrics, Dr Khan has been removed from all hospital duties after reports emerged that the insufficiency of oxygen cylinders was partially because he was stealthily transporting some to his clinic.

Dr Rajiv Mishra, the principal who was sacked on Saturday, is also believed to have worked in connivance with Khan.


WHAT REPORTS SAY

In addition, Dr Kafeel Khan was also a member of the supplies department- that concerns the stock and storage of medical equipment.

During Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the medical college on August 9, Dr Kafeel Khan was one of the doctors assisting his review, but according to the staff- neither did he apprise the CM on the erratic supply of oxygen cylinders nor about hospital defaulting on payments.

When the situation spiralled out of control on the night of August 11, Dr Kafeel Khan hurriedly sent three oxygen cylinders from his clinic to the hospital- all the while maintaining that he had 'borrowed' those.

Speaking to other doctors, junior staff at the BRD College, it surfaced that Khan and then principal Dr Rajiv Mishra received a commission on every hospital purchase and handled the deals with oxygen cylinder supplier- Pushpa Sales Pvt Ltd.

Allegations are that Dr Kafeel Khan, in cahoots with former principal of BRD Medical College, Dr Rajiv Mishra and his wife Purnima Shukla, are responsible for the death of 68 patients.

@The_Showstopper
@takeiteasy
@Infinity
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...-ahmed-oxygen-cylinders-supply/1/1025546.html


Kafeel is Akhilesh's friend as this chat from Feb 17 shows
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Gorakhpur tragedy: Allegations against Kafeel Ahmed are false, reveal Hindutva brigade's bigotry
IndiaSandipan SharmaAug, 16 2017 06:32:37 IST
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His name is Kafeel Ahmed Khan. So, how could he have been a hero?

The sustained attack on Khan, hailed as a hero by the media for trying to save lives of children at Gorakhpur's BRD Medical College, once again underlines the bigotry burning the soul of India. It tells us how the battle for imagined grievances, settling communal scores has numbed our senses. We have come to a point where, for some, the sound of applause for an Indian Muslim is so unbearable that it immediately needs to be buried under louder chants of "traitor, thief, and criminal".

We will look at some of the baseless and fictitious charges hurled at Khan later; dissect them on the basis of evidence on record. But, first, the demands for Khan's evisceration and public shaming need to be understood for what they are: a diseased section's refusal — verging on hysteria — to let anything counter the propaganda that India's religious minorities are incapable of being conscientious citizens of India (or anywhere in the world).

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File image of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. PTI

For some, it is not important what people do, but who they are. It shows, on the eve of 70th anniversary of our Independence, heroism is not earned by karma, but bestowed — and denied — on the basis of religious identity.

It is, of course, a classic red-herring, a diversionary tactic. The Gorakhpur tragedy is a blot on India. More than 70 (and counting) infants died within a week because the Uttar Pradesh government and BRD Medical College administration allowed it to turn into a death trap by not paying in time for maintaining the supply of oxygen. In any other country with a conscience, morals and a rule of law, this would have been unequivocally called murder by dereliction of duty. Instead, its aftermath tells us, as Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes, we have become a nation without common decency, common practicality and basic compassion.

The reaction of the government has been both appalling and mind-boggling. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, known for timely tweets on tragedies even in Europe, has been unusually silent. In April 2016, when a fire had engulfed a temple in Kollum, the prime minister had personally led a team of doctors to the site. But, Gorakhpur has so far have been deprived of even a sympathetic tweet. Perhaps, nothing focuses the mind better than an impending election.

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has been a study in irony. Just a few days ago, he had personally visited the hospital in Gorakhpur, which was his constituency for nearly two decades. But somehow he didn't learn of the unfolding tragedy. When deaths were reported in the media, Adityanath refused to accept shortage of oxygen was the reason behind the disaster. He, instead, blamed it on poor hygiene and lack of sanitation, ironically, in his own constituency for almost two decades, in the age of Swacch Bharat.

Other reactions have been equally confounding. The state's health minister Siddharth Nath Singh claimed such deaths are common in August. And BJP president Amit Shah argued that such things happen in a country like India, that they have been happening in Congress-ruled states too.

When feet are being put in mouths, reputations are at stake, and Hindutva icons are in the dock, what better way to divert attention than target a Muslim hailed for heroism? Why not do a Navika Kumar and turn the debate on "real" issues like if Khan is really the hero, instead of talking about the villains of the tragedy? Why not replay Peepli Live?

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File image of Dr Kafeel Ahmed Khan. Image courtesy: News18

The case against Khan, of course, is shallow. On the day of the tragedy, he was hailed for trying to arrange oxygen cylinders with his own money to save the infants in the hospital. But, within hours rumour-mongers, fact-distorters and haters began a smear campaign against Khan on social media platforms like Twitter and on WhatsApp.

This is the age of post-truths and post-lies. In deference to the trend, the crux of this smear campaign is the allegation that Khan was accused of rape. Now, if accusations were the measure of a person's morality, half of Indian politicians should have been banished from public life. Many stalwarts of BJP and Congress have been accused of murder, rape, graft and other serious crimes. Some of them have a history of being jailed and were even externed.

Khan, in contrast, was given a clean chit by the police. In its final report dated 3 April, 2015, on the FIR (see below) against Khan, the Gorakhpur police said the charges against him are baseless. That the investigations reveal the charges against Khan were part of some conspiracy against him.

Khan has also been accused of stealing oxygen from the BRD Medical College. But, where is the proof? Where is the complaint? Did the hospital discover this theft only after he was hailed as a hero? Also, how does a doctor steal liquid oxygen flowing through the ducts in a hospital? Does he fill it up in bottles like water from a tap and take it back home? Or, did he take oxygen cylinders from the hospital to his clinic 15 kilometres away? Did nobody notice for all these years? Did the theft come to light only after the incident?

Khan has also been accused of running private practice. This is laughable. Almost every government doctor in India has a private practice. And, it is allowed under the country's law. In August 2011, the Supreme Court had ruled that private practice by government doctors is no crime. It said, government doctors defying the ban on running private practice and charging consultation fee from patients in a clinic during spare time could neither be accused of indulging in trade nor be booked under the anti-corruption law. So, what exactly is Khan's crime even if he had a private practice?

There are other unsubstantiated accusations dug up from the past to tarnish his image, including an outlandish allegation that he was part of a conspiracy to defame the Adityanath government. Only in the imagination of bigots could such malign fantasies have existed.

Even if Khan had skeletons in his cupboard, does it take away from what he did that day? Can a sinner not be a hero? Is the legend of Ashoka, the fable of Angulimaal not based on the premise that compassion has the power to change each one of us?

A report in News18.com quotes eyewitnesses that Khan indeed tried his best to arrange oxygen cylinders for the hospital. News18.com now has enough proof to question the government's action against Khan. This proof has come from the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), one of the central armed forces of India.

According to OP Sahu, public relations offficer, SSB, “It was an unprecedented crisis situation at the BRD Medical College on 10 August. Khan came to DIG SSB and requested for a truck so that oxygen cylinders could be collected from various locations and be taken to the medical college."

“The DIG also provided 11 jawans of the medical wing to assist the staff at BRD Medical College. For hours, our truck collected oxygen cylinders from various locations, including a godown ‎in Khalilabad and ferried them to the medical college where it was a situation of acute crisis,” Sahu said.

It is a disgrace that Khan is being shamed and his image is being tarnished. In any other country, he would have been hailed as a role model. But the attack on him shows the mighty keyboard warriors of Hindutva are so insecure that they just can't stand up to the fact that when their heroes failed, a Muslim proved that he is a doctor and an Indian first.

A society reflects its ideals and morals through its attitude towards children and heroes.
 
Why should any


Gorakhpur tragedy: Allegations against Kafeel Ahmed are false, reveal Hindutva brigade's bigotry
IndiaSandipan SharmaAug, 16 2017 06:32:37 IST
Tweet
His name is Kafeel Ahmed Khan. So, how could he have been a hero?

The sustained attack on Khan, hailed as a hero by the media for trying to save lives of children at Gorakhpur's BRD Medical College, once again underlines the bigotry burning the soul of India. It tells us how the battle for imagined grievances, settling communal scores has numbed our senses. We have come to a point where, for some, the sound of applause for an Indian Muslim is so unbearable that it immediately needs to be buried under louder chants of "traitor, thief, and criminal".

We will look at some of the baseless and fictitious charges hurled at Khan later; dissect them on the basis of evidence on record. But, first, the demands for Khan's evisceration and public shaming need to be understood for what they are: a diseased section's refusal — verging on hysteria — to let anything counter the propaganda that India's religious minorities are incapable of being conscientious citizens of India (or anywhere in the world).

Yogi-Adityanath-hand_PTI3.jpg

File image of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. PTI

For some, it is not important what people do, but who they are. It shows, on the eve of 70th anniversary of our Independence, heroism is not earned by karma, but bestowed — and denied — on the basis of religious identity.

It is, of course, a classic red-herring, a diversionary tactic. The Gorakhpur tragedy is a blot on India. More than 70 (and counting) infants died within a week because the Uttar Pradesh government and BRD Medical College administration allowed it to turn into a death trap by not paying in time for maintaining the supply of oxygen. In any other country with a conscience, morals and a rule of law, this would have been unequivocally called murder by dereliction of duty. Instead, its aftermath tells us, as Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes, we have become a nation without common decency, common practicality and basic compassion.

The reaction of the government has been both appalling and mind-boggling. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, known for timely tweets on tragedies even in Europe, has been unusually silent. In April 2016, when a fire had engulfed a temple in Kollum, the prime minister had personally led a team of doctors to the site. But, Gorakhpur has so far have been deprived of even a sympathetic tweet. Perhaps, nothing focuses the mind better than an impending election.

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has been a study in irony. Just a few days ago, he had personally visited the hospital in Gorakhpur, which was his constituency for nearly two decades. But somehow he didn't learn of the unfolding tragedy. When deaths were reported in the media, Adityanath refused to accept shortage of oxygen was the reason behind the disaster. He, instead, blamed it on poor hygiene and lack of sanitation, ironically, in his own constituency for almost two decades, in the age of Swacch Bharat.

Other reactions have been equally confounding. The state's health minister Siddharth Nath Singh claimed such deaths are common in August. And BJP president Amit Shah argued that such things happen in a country like India, that they have been happening in Congress-ruled states too.

When feet are being put in mouths, reputations are at stake, and Hindutva icons are in the dock, what better way to divert attention than target a Muslim hailed for heroism? Why not do a Navika Kumar and turn the debate on "real" issues like if Khan is really the hero, instead of talking about the villains of the tragedy? Why not replay Peepli Live?

Gorakhpur_KafeelAhmed_News181.jpg

File image of Dr Kafeel Ahmed Khan. Image courtesy: News18

The case against Khan, of course, is shallow. On the day of the tragedy, he was hailed for trying to arrange oxygen cylinders with his own money to save the infants in the hospital. But, within hours rumour-mongers, fact-distorters and haters began a smear campaign against Khan on social media platforms like Twitter and on WhatsApp.

This is the age of post-truths and post-lies. In deference to the trend, the crux of this smear campaign is the allegation that Khan was accused of rape. Now, if accusations were the measure of a person's morality, half of Indian politicians should have been banished from public life. Many stalwarts of BJP and Congress have been accused of murder, rape, graft and other serious crimes. Some of them have a history of being jailed and were even externed.

Khan, in contrast, was given a clean chit by the police. In its final report dated 3 April, 2015, on the FIR (see below) against Khan, the Gorakhpur police said the charges against him are baseless. That the investigations reveal the charges against Khan were part of some conspiracy against him.

Khan has also been accused of stealing oxygen from the BRD Medical College. But, where is the proof? Where is the complaint? Did the hospital discover this theft only after he was hailed as a hero? Also, how does a doctor steal liquid oxygen flowing through the ducts in a hospital? Does he fill it up in bottles like water from a tap and take it back home? Or, did he take oxygen cylinders from the hospital to his clinic 15 kilometres away? Did nobody notice for all these years? Did the theft come to light only after the incident?

Khan has also been accused of running private practice. This is laughable. Almost every government doctor in India has a private practice. And, it is allowed under the country's law. In August 2011, the Supreme Court had ruled that private practice by government doctors is no crime. It said, government doctors defying the ban on running private practice and charging consultation fee from patients in a clinic during spare time could neither be accused of indulging in trade nor be booked under the anti-corruption law. So, what exactly is Khan's crime even if he had a private practice?

There are other unsubstantiated accusations dug up from the past to tarnish his image, including an outlandish allegation that he was part of a conspiracy to defame the Adityanath government. Only in the imagination of bigots could such malign fantasies have existed.

Even if Khan had skeletons in his cupboard, does it take away from what he did that day? Can a sinner not be a hero? Is the legend of Ashoka, the fable of Angulimaal not based on the premise that compassion has the power to change each one of us?

A report in News18.com quotes eyewitnesses that Khan indeed tried his best to arrange oxygen cylinders for the hospital. News18.com now has enough proof to question the government's action against Khan. This proof has come from the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), one of the central armed forces of India.

According to OP Sahu, public relations offficer, SSB, “It was an unprecedented crisis situation at the BRD Medical College on 10 August. Khan came to DIG SSB and requested for a truck so that oxygen cylinders could be collected from various locations and be taken to the medical college."

“The DIG also provided 11 jawans of the medical wing to assist the staff at BRD Medical College. For hours, our truck collected oxygen cylinders from various locations, including a godown ‎in Khalilabad and ferried them to the medical college where it was a situation of acute crisis,” Sahu said.

It is a disgrace that Khan is being shamed and his image is being tarnished. In any other country, he would have been hailed as a role model. But the attack on him shows the mighty keyboard warriors of Hindutva are so insecure that they just can't stand up to the fact that when their heroes failed, a Muslim proved that he is a doctor and an Indian first.

A society reflects its ideals and morals through its attitude towards children and heroes.

I especially like the last Line "A society reflects its ideals and morals through its attitude towards children and heroes."


So clearly the entire society is "evil", the raped muslim nurse is "evil", and UP police who gave "clean chit" is The most Honest police in the nation and Dr. Kafeel ahmed , rape accused, theft accused, a man who was caught impersonating someone else in an exam and the man who was removed from Manipal hospital is the "hero" :lol:


AMAZING. Just amazing.
 
The media which was making a hero out of Oxygen Cylinder thief Kafeel Ahmed have now suddenly hid beneath some rock somewhere :pathetic:
 
Is their a postmortem report published. What is the actual cause of death?
 
Is their a postmortem report published. What is the actual cause of death?
Encephalitis is a major cause of deaths... a person suffering from encephalitis needs a constant supply of Oxygen to keep his/her brain functioning.... even if oxygen supply is down for 1 minute .. the patient will die.
 
The media which was making a hero out of Oxygen Cylinder thief Kafeel Ahmed have now suddenly hid beneath some rock somewhere :pathetic:
Yeah the usual unsubstantiated allegations... Sangh and fake news go hand in hand...
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Dr. Kafeel was an ad-hoc (not permanent) employee and his contract allowed him to pursue private practise outside hospital working hours.

The entire narrative is slowly being changed now from the incompetence of the UP government to Dr. Kafeel. The Principal of BRD Medical College laid out evidence to show that oxygen supply had indeed been disrupted due to non payment of dues. This flies in the face of the UP government which first blamed encephalitis, then said deaths happen in August every year followed by CM Yogi Adityanath blaming hygiene and open defecation. The government flat out denied that the deaths happened due to lack of oxygen which, turns out, was a blatant lie.

All they're doing right now is trying to find a scapegoat for this tragedy to protect their politicians from any blame. The thing with propaganda is that, once you keep hammering it long enough, it becomes mainstream and hijacks the conversation.

An impartial probe by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court must be instituted immediately. Pending that, the only real evidence-based facts right now are that (a) Dr. Kafeel worked tirelessly to procure oxygen and (b) the UP government has given several inconsistent statements and has also committed gross dereliction of duty by not monitoring the payment situation and by not having adequate oversight on the activities of the hospital.

Dr. Kafeel remains an innocent man who went beyond the call of duty. Only an impartial probe will tell whether he and the Principal are guilty. That said, the UP government cannot get away by making them the fall guys while glossing over its own incompetence and negligence in this entire tragedy.

The screenshot of Pics below for hospital website says, Hospital has Central Oxygen, Central Suction, Central Compressed Air for Ventilators. But Sanghis are blaming Dr Kafeel for stealing Cylinders from Hospital.
The second Link has list of Faculties, But doesn't mention him as regular Doctor, which means Paediatrician Kafeel Ahmed was apparently just an ad-hoc appointee (not permanent) who wasn't legally barred from private practice. This might be the reason why his name was missing from the list of doctors in the Dept. Of Pediatrics.
Hospital website is currently down, Below are archive links.
Link 1, On Central Oxygen : https://web.archive.org/web/20150814055301/http://www.brdmc.org:80/webpages.php?tag=opd1

Link 2 : List of Faculties : http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:rhdZyqTe6zsJ:www.brdmc.org/webpages.php?tag=facultylist&num=1&hl=en&gl=au&prmd=ivn&strip=1&vwsrc=0

Another source which clearly states that Dr Khafeel is being wrongly accused of oxygen cylinder theft.

http://www.mediavigil.com/investigation/dr-kafeel-wrongly-targeted/

False Rape Charges


Investigation done by News18 has also exposed claims that Dr Khan is a rape accused. In fact, documents in possession of News18 show that the charge, levelled in 2015, was found to be false. The police later filed a final report in the case.

News18 also found out that Dr Khan had no role in purchase of drugs or procurement of oxygen. A top source told News18 that Dr Khan was not in the purchase committee.

Replying to media's questions on Dr Khan's alleged role in drug and oxygen purchase, DG Medical Education KK Gupta too didn't have any specific answers. ‎”I have no information about this,” he said.

http://www.news18.com/news/india/is...n-the-gorakhpur-hospital-tragedy-1491285.html

Its shameful to see Bhakts going to this extent to defend their master.
 
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Is their a postmortem report published. What is the actual cause of death?
Do you think, they would follow the procedure? If things are done accordingly then those culpable will be held. UP Government sometimes claim that it was not due to lack of oxygen supply then goes onto raid oxygen supplier. The saffron goon just wants to play around without being held responsible.

Look at how filthy the hospital is and this goon has represented Gorakhopur constituency for more than 20 years. Recently CAG pointed out how there is lack of proper infrastructure at this hospital. Some news reports you can refer..

 
Do you think, they would follow the procedure? If things are done accordingly then those culpable will be held. UP Government sometimes claim that it was not due to lack of oxygen supply then goes onto raid oxygen supplier. The saffron goon just wants to play around without being held responsible.

Look at how filthy the hospital is and this goon has represented Gorakhopur constituency for more than 20 years. Recently CAG pointed out how there is lack of proper infrastructure at this hospital. Some news reports you can refer..
Yeah, that's the case in State of UP. Anyway, it's a big tragedy. Some heads should roll. Not some doctor.

Its shameful to see Bhakts going to this extent to defend their master.
Can't call spade a spade. :D Afraid.
 
Yeah, that's the case in State of UP. Anyway, it's a big tragedy. Some heads should roll. Not some doctor.
I hope the saner lot among Sanghis can do something about it.

@ranjeet

Gorakhpur tragedy: Varun Gandhi donates Rs5 crore to BRD Medical college
Varun Gandhi comes forward to overhaul the ill-fated Gorakhpur hospital

Varun has alloted that money from his MP fund. I've seen some Sanghis complaining about lack of help from Centre and State but the bald goon could have used his MP fund to develop infrastructure in his own constituency since he had represented it for a long time.
 

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