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Why the PM's apologising to this family
Vikram Chowdhary, Wednesday November 4, 2009, New Delhi, Chandigarh

The Prime Minister has written to the family of a patient who died during the PM's visit to Chandigarh on Tuesday.  The family of the man who died blamed the prime minister's security; the patient and his ambulance were held up for an hour at the hospital, they say.  
 
(Read: Prime Minister's letter)

"I am writing to you to express my profound sense of sadness at the death of your husband, Sumit Verma, yesterday. I understand that he could not get access to the Post Graduate Institute Hospital in Chandigarh in time because of the restrictions in place for my visit there. This is something I deeply regret. I have issued instructions so that in future, authorities are more sensitive to the concerns of the common man while imposing such restrictions for reasons of security," said the PM's letter.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says sorry, that his Chandigarh visit delayed 32-year-old Sumit Verma's  hospitalisation and led to his death.

The PM was attending a convocation in the Post Graduate Institute Hospital in Chandigarh when a car carrying Verma, a kidney patient from Ambala who had suddenly developed complications, came to the main gate.

The security men asked the family to try another entrance.

The family went from one person to the other begging for entry as Verma lost precious moments.

"We went to the emergency and high emergency wards. He held my hands and said I won't live for long. He was alive for an hour's time in PGI. We had a harrowing time for two hours. As tears dropped from his eyes, I understood that he had breathed his last," said victim's niece.

"Our uncle was crying, saying please save me. He was only 32. My humble request to the PM is that the family should be looked after," said Dheeraj Verma, victim's nephew.

Now Verma's family: His young widow and two children have no savings to fall back on, as Verma, a small businessman, was ailing for the last two years.

They have accepted the PM's apology and the two-lakh-rupee compensation.

But is this compensation enough for the glaring error on part of the state?
 
 
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Posted by vasanthachandran on Nov 09, 2009
Even after 6 decades on independence common people's plight is like this. Is prime minister"s visit is necessary to the medical college convocation? The politicians and the bureaucrats to appease the higher people are conducting these functions. This precious life lost is exposed through the media. Lot of case like this not exposed.
Posted by Trigam on Nov 06, 2009
Hats off to Manmohanji for stepping up and accepting the fault and apologising.People will write blogs, show off anger, gossip among friends and when it comes to working beyond the call of the duty for their country, they would simply turn away.I dont agree with anyone who have spoken in this forum.It is us who have allowed a free hand to the politicians.Until and unless we ask questions, protest and force the political class to change their ways we have no rights to sit in our own laptops and write away to glory.Yes, i am at fault as well!
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