Jaiswal blames UP officials for boy's death
Kanpur: Blaming local administration for the death of a boy who could not be taken to a hospital due to security curbs during Prime Minister's visit here, the Union minister, Mr Sriprakash Jaiswal, on Sunday said he will submit a report to the Congress chief, Mrs Sonia Gandhi, and Dr Manmohan Singh on Monday.
"The incident happened due to the negligence of the local administration. No alternative route was kept open for emergency situations during the prime minister's visit," he said after meeting the grieving parents of eight-year-old Aman.
The minister said he would write to the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Ms Mayawati, demanding a high-level inquiry into the incident and action against guilty officials as well as compensation to the victim's family.
He also demanded that the UP government take steps to ensure that such an incident does not recur.
Aman's family had alleged that security blockades set up on the roads during the Prime Minister's visit here on July 3 had prevented them from taking the boy, who had suffered serious head injuries after falling from a height at his house, to hospital in time to save him.
Mr Jaiswal, who is an MP from Kanpur, spent 15 minutes with Aman's parents and consoled them.
The boy's mother, Ms Usha Sharma, who had written a letter to Mrs Gandhi requesting her to ensure that a similar tragedy does not befall anyone else in future, told Mr Jaiswal that she wanted to meet the Prime Minister. The minister said he will look into it.
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