Jagan Calls for Accountability Following Fatal Milk Adulteration Incident
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Amaravati, February 23 (NationPress) Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the former Chief Minister and leader of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), has voiced his profound shock and sorrow regarding the devastating event in Rajamahendravaram. Reports indicate that four individuals have tragically lost their lives after consuming contaminated milk, with numerous others currently receiving medical attention.
He extended his sincere condolences to the mourning families and offered prayers for the swift recovery of the hospitalized patients.
Jagan criticized the laxity in food safety regulations that has put public health at risk and called on the government to implement strict measures against those culpable for the milk adulteration.
He highlighted that these occurrences expose significant failures in oversight and regulatory protocols, insisting on the necessity for immediate corrective actions to prevent future disasters.
The YSRCP head urged the Health Department to promptly manage the situation by ensuring optimal medical care for all affected, closely monitor their conditions, and, if needed, mobilize specialized medical teams for thorough treatment.
Jagan called for urgent administrative measures to enhance food safety inspections, thereby restoring public trust in vital products like milk.
Four fatalities have been reported over a span of two days due to suspected anuria (the inability to urinate), which health authorities believe is linked to milk contamination.
Two of the hospitalized patients succumbed since Sunday night, identified as S. Seshagiri Rao (72) and Radha Krishnamurthy (74).
The health status of three other individuals remains critical.
The earlier two deaths were reported, all victims hailing from Laala Cheruvu and Chowdeswari Nagar neighborhoods in Rajahmundry, located in East Godavari district.
Since February 15, at least 14 individuals have been admitted to various hospitals exhibiting symptoms of anuria, including four members from a single family.
As the milk vendor for all affected families is identical, health officials suspect that milk adulteration has led to the observed cases of anuria.