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Adjournment motion notice filed over alleged medical negligence in Kerala hospitals

By ANI | Updated: January 28, 2026 10:40 IST

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], January 28 : Congress MLA PC Vishnunath on Wednesday submitted a notice for an adjournment motion ...

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Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], January 28 : Congress MLA PC Vishnunath on Wednesday submitted a notice for an adjournment motion in the Kerala Legislative Assembly, seeking suspension of House proceedings to discuss alleged medical negligence in government hospitals and the crisis facing the state's health sector.

The notice cites the death of Bismir, a native of Kollamkonam, who allegedly died after not receiving adequate treatment at the Vilappilshala Government Hospital, as a matter of urgent public importance.

Meanwhile, Congress MLAs CR Mahesh and Najeeb Kanthapuram continued their satyagraha protest inside the Kerala Legislative Assembly for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, demanding accountability and immediate action from the government. The Opposition alleged serious lapses in the handling of the case and maintained that the minister's resignation was inevitable to ensure a fair probe.

Congress MLA PC Vishnunadh said that the UDF will continue to protest in the Kerala Assembly over the Sabrimala gold theft issue on the second day and alleged that State Devaswom Minister VN Vasavan was involved in the conspiracy. The Kerala Legislative Assembly began its proceedings on Wednesday.

"The Devaswom Minister should resign, as he is also a part of this conspiracy and gold theft. Earlier, our demand was the removal of the Devaswom Minister and the Devaswom Board President, which has already been done. Now, our next demand is prevailing. Whatever is happening is within the government's knowledge. State Devaswom Minister (V N Vasavan) was involved in the conspiracy, and we do not want any further discussion. We are protesting in the Assembly," Vishnunadh told ANI.

His remarks came amid a protest by United Democratic Front (UDF) members in the Assembly, who disrupted proceedings by holding placards, shouting slogans, and even singing a parody song. Later, LDF MLAs also staged a walkout from the Assembly. The Opposition demanded the resignation of the state Devaswom Minister, VN Vasavan, over the Sabarimala gold theft case.

Furthermore, Kollam Vigilance Court on Friday granted statutory bail to former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) administrative officer Murari Babu in two cases related to the alleged gold loss at the Sabarimala temple. The court granted bail after 90 days had elapsed since his arrest, and the Special Investigation Team (SIT) failed to file charge sheets within the stipulated period.

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