Health minister ignores dying man lying outside hospital during visit to check on patient care in India
- Laxma Reddy was visiting a hospital on his first day as health minister
- He had gone to inspect patients care in the midst of a swine flu outbreak
- Now faces criticism after he was seen walking past a man lay dying outside
A health minister in India has been seen walking past a man lay dying outside the same hospital he had come to inspect.
The newly appointed minister for health in the Indian state of Telangana, Laxma Reddy, had gone to investigate the way officials were tackling a severe swine flu outbreak in the region.
But on his first day into the new job, he and other top health officials were seen walking past and completely ignoring a dying man left lying on the ground.
The new health minister in the Indian state of Telangana Laxma Reddy had completely ingored the dying man lying on the floor outside Osmania General Hospital |
Instead the minister continued with his visit to Osmania General Hospital, in the city of Hyderabad where he inspected patient care and suggested improvements to try and tackle the outbreak
He now faces criticism for his seeming indifference to the terminally ill person lying unattended at the entrance.
The minister declined to comment.
Mr Reddy was moved from the role of energy minister to take over the health portfolio after massive criticism of the government in central India's Telangana State for its poor handling of the swine flu epidemic.
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