Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Good samaritan doctor branded a villain now, removed from position

- Pawan Dixit pawan.dixit@htlive.com

Dr Kafeel Khan, nodal officer and in charge of encephalit­is ward of the BRD Medical College, turned from hero to villain on Sunday.

A day after he was reported as saving many encephalit­is-affected children, Dr Kafeel was removed from the post on charges of derelictio­n of duty and carrying out private practice.

He has been accused of fabricatin­g stories in the media to show himself as a saviour of children, medical college sources said.

He also runs a 50-bed hospital for children, Medispring Hospital and Research Centre in Gorakhpur under the ownership of his wife Dr Shabista Khan, a dentist.

Dr Kafeel, a paediatric­ian, and former principal of the medical college, Dr RK Mishra were responsibl­e for ensuring a steady supply of oxygen cylinders in the medical college, hospital sources said.

Dr Mishra was suspended on Saturday after which he resigned.

Dr Kafeel was also a member of the purchase committee of the medical college and had complete informatio­n about pending dues of Pushpa Sales, the Lucknow-based company that supplies oxygen cylinders to the medical college, the sources said.

Non-payment of dues resulted in stopping of oxygen supply to the hospital.

After initial investigat­ion, Dr Mishra and Dr Kafeel were found to be largely responsibl­e for the shortage of oxygen gas cylinders in the hospital where over 60 children died in the last six days.

On Saturday, Dr Kafeel was photograph­ed on the medical college campus with relatives of the deceased children in a solemn mood.

 ??  ?? Workers unload oxygen cylinders at BRD Medical College Hospital in Gorakhpur.
Workers unload oxygen cylinders at BRD Medical College Hospital in Gorakhpur.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India