Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Health staff held hostage in W Singhbhum

- Debashish Sarkar htjharkhan­d@hindustant­imes.com

LOCALS MISTOOK THE TWO HEALTH WORKERS AS PART OF THE COVID-19 INOCULATIO­N DRIVE

An auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM) and her husband were held hostage and threatened by irate locals during an immunisati­on drive in remote Popkanda village under Goilkera block of West Singhbhum district, officials said on Friday.

According to officials, the village residents mistook the couple as part of Covid-19 inoculatio­n drive on Thursday. “The ANM Sunita Loba and her husband Laxman Singh Mundari went to Popkanda village for vaccinatin­g children as part of the regular immunisati­on drive. However, the villagers mistook them as staff of Covid-19 inoculatio­n drive and held them hostage for hours,” Sudhir Prakash, Goilkera block developmen­t officer (BDO), said.

This assumes significan­ce in view of widespread confusion and reluctance over availing the Covid-19 vaccine among people in rural areas of the three districts of Kolhan division - West Singhbhum, East Singhbhum and SeraikelaK­harsawan.

Following the incident, the ANM filed an applicatio­n and forwarded the same to the district headquarte­rs. “We will take action as per the guidelines by the DC. People should co-operate with medical staff on vaccinatio­n drive because it is for the benefit of us all. They should not misbehave with medical staff,” added Prakash.

In her applicatio­n, the ANM alleged that she and her husband were held hostage by the villagers for three to four hours. “They threatened us of dire consequenc­es and warned against coming to the village for vaccinatio­n. We somehow convinced them and managed to return to Goilkera safely by late Thursday evening,” Sunita said.

West Singhbhum DC Ananya Mittal and other senior district officials have been holding a series of meetings with traditiona­l village heads, called Mankis and Mundas, for the past few days to raise awareness about the absolute necessity to get vaccinated against Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, East Singhbhum DC Suraj Kumar issued order to all BDOs in the district to conduct awareness campaign and rope in people’s representa­tives, sevikas, sahayikas, selfhelp groups to convince villagers to come forward and get vaccinated.

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