Arvind Kejriwal stopped taking insulin months before his arrest, claimed Tihar jail officials in their report to the Delhi L-G.
A report by Tihar officials claimed that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had stopped taking insulin months before his arrest and is on a basic anti-diabetes oral medicine. According to the report, Kejriwal was taking a basic anti-diabetes oral tablet called Metformin.
According to the medical records from RML Hospital, Kejriwal was "neither advised any insulin nor any requirement of any insulin was indicated", the Tihar report said and added that the chief minister’s health was reviewed by a medicine specialist on April 10 and April 15.
During his medical check-ups in Tihar jail, Kejriwal told doctors that he was taking insulin "since the last few years and stopped taking it a few months back", the report said. The specialist advised oral anti-diabetic drugs and it is ”incorrect to state that Kejriwal was denied insulin at any point of time” during his treatment, it said.
The medicine specialist, after examining Kejriwal, noted, "Considering all parameters and vitals of undertrial prisoner (Kejriwal) since his lodgment in judicial custody, his blood sugar levels are not alarming, and administration of insulin is not required as of now".
The Tihar administration, in a letter to AIIMS seeking a diet plan for the AAP chief, said Kejriwal had been consuming high-sugar food such as "sweets, laddoos, bananas, mangoes, fruit chaat, fried food, namkeen, bhujia, sweetened tea, poori-aloo, pickles, and other high cholesterol food on a regular basis", the report said.
The diet plan provided by AIIMS has "strictly prohibited" most of the food items he is eating, it added. Kejriwal is only allowed to consume 20 ml of oil per day in his food. Kejriwal is only allowed to consume 20 ml of oil per day in his food. The Tihar administration has said that, according to a government circular, no referral can be made to any private hospital, as is being demanded by Kejriwal for videoconferencing with his doctor.
The administration submitted in its report that there is adequate availability of insulin in the jail dispensary and it can be administered to Kejriwal ”as and when required”, the officials added.
With PTI inputs
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