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Delhi govt orders probe into death of inmates at shelter home; BJP, Cong slam AAP

The AAP government drew flak over the matter from the National Commission For Women (NCW) chairperson Rekha Sharma who visited the facility and also flagged the fact that it was overcrowded

August 02, 2024 / 22:56 IST
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As Atishi announced a magisterial probe into the deaths, Lt Governor Saxena directed Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to conduct a comprehensive inquiry in the state of affairs of all city-run homes, including the fatalities at Asha Kiran and sought a report within a week
As Atishi announced a magisterial probe into the deaths, Lt Governor Saxena directed Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to conduct a comprehensive inquiry in the state of affairs of all city-run homes, including the fatalities at Asha Kiran and sought a report within a week

The Delhi government on Friday ordered a magisterial probe into the death of 14 inmates of city-run Asha Kiran shelter home last month, with revenue minister Atishi pointing out that many of the deceased had comorbidities even as Lt Governor V K Saxena termed the fatalities as ”an act of criminality against the most disadvantaged”.

According to official data, 25 inmates have died since February this year at the centre, which currently houses 980 ”intellectually disabled” persons, including men, women and children. The opposition parties BJP and Congress hit out at the ruling AAP dispensation accusing it of negligence and also staged protests outside the facility. As Atishi announced a magisterial probe into the deaths, Lt Governor Saxena directed Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to conduct a comprehensive inquiry in the state of affairs of all city-run homes, including the fatalities at Asha Kiran and sought a report within a week.

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Addressing a press conference, the minister noted that the issue is ”serious” and strict action will be taken against those responsible for the deaths. ”A preliminary report of magisterial probe will be submitted within 24 hours and if any negligence is found, nobody will be spared. Of the 14 who died, one was minor,” she said. However, the minister said out of the 14 inmates who died in July, many had comorbidities and were even hospitalised in June. She said the autopsy reports were awaited and stressed that it was important to correlate the fatalities medically also.

Eight were males, including a minor, while the rest were females. A report of the in-charge of medical care unit at the shelter home recorded three deaths in February, two each in March and April, one in May, three in June and 14 in the month of July. The report showed that 12 deaths occurred from July 12 to July 28. Records of deaths from July 15 onwards showed several deceased suffered from ”severe” or ”profound” intellectual disability and were also receiving treatment at other government hospitals. Three persons, including two women, died on July 20.