Congress workers on Sunday protested in Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and Jaipur in Madhya Pradesh for the death of 11 children in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh. Party worker Amit Dadhich demanded immediate closure of the company, citing corruption and negligence. He criticized the government for allowing to sell fake medicines and said that this is injustice to the country and the countrymen.
Dadhich told ANI, “Many children have lost their lives and many children are in critical condition, who have been admitted to the hospital and ICU after drinking the phlegm syrup manufactured by Censss Pharma … When the doctor drank the same syrup, he fainted and had to be admitted …” He told the government to “dictator” and said that the protests would continue until the company was taken action.
He said, “If the government is killing people by selling these fake medicines, then it is injustice to the country and the public … This is the root of corruption … If this company is not closed, we will take to the streets and protest … The government is dictatorial …”
Another party worker Ashutosh Ranka questioned the clean chit given to the company, claiming that the company was closed two years ago. “The company was banned two years ago, yet the phlegm syrup made by him is still being sold … How is it possible that it is possible that the company was given a clean chit …” Ranka challenged the government to take medicines made by the company.
He added, “I challenge the government to come on camera and bring medicines manufactured by the company … If the government is sensible, it should resign … If this company is not closed within 48 hours, we will continue the protests …” In the meantime, as per the instructions of Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, Pediatrician Dr. Pradeep Soni posted in Parasia in Chhindwara district After today, today has been suspended with immediate effect.
An official statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office of Madhya Pradesh (CMO) said, “On the instructions of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, the pediatrician Dr. Praveen Soni, posted in Parasia in Chhindwara district, has been suspended with immediate effect. He has been suspended on charges of negligence in the treatment of infants. He has been attacked after suspension.”
Earlier today, the police registered a case against Dr. Pradeep Soni, who wrote the drug. Police Superintendent Ajay Pandey said on Sunday that in addition, Tamil Nadu manufacturing company Srison Pharmaceuticals have also been made the main accused in the case.
Police officer Pandey told reporters here, “Based on the report of BMO, a case has been registered under 105 BNS, 276 BNS and 27 (A) Drug and Cosmetic Act. In this case, Dr. Praveen Soni treated the most children. He wrote a cold medicine … He has also been accused in this case. Tamil Nadu has also been accused in this case. Is … the doctor is in police custody … “
The Madhya Pradesh government has announced a complete ban on the sale of Kapha syrup across the state after the death of children due to kidney failure. In the last 30 days, 11 children have died due to kidney failure in Chhindwara district.
Taking quick action, the Rajasthan government has suspended the State Drug Controller and banned the distribution of all the medicines manufactured by Keysonss Pharma. To investigate the issue, an expert committee is being constituted, and potentially warning labels will be laid on harmful medicines. The Union Health Ministry has issued a nationwide advice on the rational use of Kapha syrup, in which the Union Health Ministry has issued a nationwide advice, in which the risks have been highlighted, in which the risks related to the use of it have been highlighted.












