The Sunday Guardian

‘EXPECT SPIKE IN COVID CASES AFTER POLLS, STEPS TAKEN’

Kerala’s health minister K.K. Shailaja says praise puts additional responsibi­lity on her.

- SANAL SUDEVAN KANNUR

Kerala’s health minister K.K. Shailaja— popularly known as Shailaja Teacher—is contesting from the Mattanur Assembly constituen­cy in Kannur district. She has received a lot of internatio­nal acclaim and appreciati­on for her fight against Covid-19 in the state. She also played a key role in combatting the spread of the Nipah virus, an experience she said had helped in the fight against Covid. Shailaja was also invited to the United Nations for a panel discussion; she was also termed as one of the most influentia­l women of 2020 by Financial Times. The Sunday Guardian talked to Shailaja ahead of the election. Edited excerpts:

Q: How are you faring in Mattanur? Why did you choose Mattanur instead of Kuthuparam­ba? (In 2016 election, KK Shailaja was elected from Kuthuparam­ba constituen­cy which is 15 km away from Mattanur)

A: Mattanur is the place where I stay. My house is situated in this constituen­cy. Last time, E.P. Jayarajan, who was the industries minister, had contested from this seat, but this time he is not contesting the election. Moreover, I am thankful to the voters and residents of Kuthupuram­ba as they have showered me with a lot of love and supported me. I had initiated several developmen­tal projects in Kuthupuram­ba; all the primary health centers in that constituen­cy had been converted to family health centers. A taluk hospital will be converted to a multispeci­alty hospital at a cost of Rs 100 crore and the constructi­on work is underway. As I told you, this is where I stay, I know several people personally and I have a personal relationsh­ip with the people of this constituen­cy. Q: Coronaviru­s cases have been on the rise in the last six months, especially after the local body elections. So, we are expecting a spike in cases after the Assembly

election. What measures are you going to take to combat the spread if the LDF comes to power again?

A: We are taking the necessary strategic steps to combat the virus. Kerala was the state in the country to report coronaviru­s. Since then, we are keeping a close watch and screened everyone coming to the state. On 24 March, the Central government declared lockdown, but before that, the Kerala government had announced a medical emergency.

After elections, we are expecting a rise in the cases and to stop this surge we have planned activities. We have alerted the health workers, such as Anganwadi workers, ASHA workers etc in every panchayat. The health workers are going to each and every house and scrutinizi­ng whether any symptoms of Covid have been reported or not. Q: You were reckoned as “Coronaviru­s slayer’ or “the Rockstar Minister”. Do you take this title as an additional responsibi­lity? A: Definitely, this is an additional responsibi­lity. After reading such title headlines, I don’t think we should sit and relax. I should take additional responsibi­lity to find a solution to tackle this situation. I take this situation as a challenge. During the election campaign, I am in touch with the Principal Health Secretary, Dr Rajan Khobragade, and have taken complete responsibi­lity and doing good work.

Q: A lot of political killings have been reported from Kannur district. What measures have you taken to curtail the political killings in the state and in the district?

A: In the last five years, the situation in Kerala was very peaceful. The Left front has never supported such killings. Political killings are subjected to condemnati­on. We initiated a conversati­on with all political rivals and requested them not to indulge and support any political violence. In Kerala, political violence and killings are very low. The Central government agencies have said that the law-and-order situation is normal. The government in the state is focusing on developmen­t, and we have initiated several projects in the state in the last five years.

Q: The Sunday Guardian interviewe­d E. Sreedharan and he alleged that the LDF stalled several projects. What do you have to say?

A: The government never doubted the capabiliti­es of E. Sreedharan. It was the LDF government that requested Sreedharan to complete the constructi­on of Palarivatt­am flyover. We never doubted his skills and capabiliti­es. We respected him and his abilities. Developmen­t in the state happened when the Left Front was in power. In the last five years, we finished the constructi­on of Kochi Metro, laying of GAIL pipeline, launched K Fone in order to provide free internet to the people. I never imagined that he would join politics. I thought he will be with the government and be an important part of developmen­tal projects initiated by the LDF government. However, his allegation­s are not true.

 ??  ?? File photo of Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailaja getting her first dose of Covid-19 vaccine during the second phase of vaccinatio­n in Thiruvanan­thapuram on 2 March 2021. ANI
File photo of Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailaja getting her first dose of Covid-19 vaccine during the second phase of vaccinatio­n in Thiruvanan­thapuram on 2 March 2021. ANI

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