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Ex-serviceman with splinter injuries craves for treatment
'State Govt's claims of providing advanced treatment to injured in Pak shelling deflated'
6/16/2018 11:16:21 PM
Gurdas Kumar
Early Times Report
vijaypur, June 16: The claims of State Government of providing all types of the health treatments to the injured in the Pakistan shelling at border villages have seemingly deflated as an Ex-Serviceman who got splinter injuries nearly month ago at Ramgarh area of district Samba has been awaiting advanced treatment to get them removed from his body.
Sources told Early Times that an Ex-Serviceman Vishal Kumar (37) son of Kartar Chand resident of Keso Manhasan Tehsil Ramgarh of district Samba got injured on May 22, 2018 in Pak shelling at his native village. Immediately, he was taken to CHC Ramgarh where he was given initial treatment and later was shifted to Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu where is was put under treatment but doctor could not remove splinters from his body which had entered due to shelling.
"The victim was then referred to Fortis Amritsar for treatment where he was admitted for fifteen days but unfortunately the splinters inside his body could not be removed which has now become cause of pain," sources said. While lamenting State Government for its hollow claims, Sahil Kumar, brother of injured ex-serviceman said that Health Minister Dr DK Manyal had vociferously said that Government is committed to provide all health facilities to the injured and Government will bear all expenses for advanced treatment for the injured but nothing has been done on the ground and it mare proved rhetoric. "My brother is living in pain and needed urgent advanced treatment so that the splinters could be removed from body but government seems non-serious towards this issue that an ex-serviceman who had served the country has been given such ill treatment," he alleged further adding that nobody from the local administration and the present government has come forward to take notice of the condition of injured.
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