Nipah virus:CM welcomes Kafeel Khan's offer to work in Kerala

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Chief Minister Vijayan today said the was happy to welcome dedicated doctors who volunteer to serve in district affected by outbreak of the Nipah virus that has claimed ten lives.

Responding to a request of Dr Kafeel Khan, an accused in the BRD medical college infant tragedy case in Uttar Pradesh, in this regard, Vijayan said the government was happy to welcome doctors like Khan to work in the state.

Vijayan in a post said "There are several doctors who serve in the medical field without any concern to their life and health. I am seeing Khan as one among them," Vijayan said.

Vijayan asked him and other health workers who want to work in to get in touch with the Medical College

Khan has said he was being wrongly framed by the administration in the case involving death of 63 children last August due to disruption of oxygen supply.

Khan in a post requested the Chief Minister to allow him "to save innocent lives."

He also praised the services of Lini, the who succumbed yesterday to the virus.

"After sehri n fajr namaz was trying to sleep but couldn't. Disturbed with increase no of mortality due to Nipah Virus (NiV )infection n rumors spreading on social media platforms," he said.

"I request Kerala Mr Vijayan to allow me to serve at Calicut Medical college to save innocent lives.

Sister is a inspiration and I am more than willing to sacrifice my life for the noble cause," he added.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 18:50 IST