Hip implant issue: 10 MPs\, seven belonging to Shiv Sena\, write to Nadda against J&J

Hip implant issue: 10 MPs, seven belonging to Shiv Sena, write to Nadda against J&J

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ten MPs, seven of them belonging to BJP ally Shiv Sena, have written to J P Nadda to take "appropriate action" against global (J&J) and "ensure justice for all sufferers" of faulty

"Most recently, the company (J&J) seems to be going against the government's directions and denying its liability in compensating patients," Khaire, MP from in Maharashtra, wrote in a letter dated January 7.

"I call upon you 'sir' (Nadda) to independently identify all patients who have received the faulty implants in India; and take appropriate action/s against the company to ensure that justice is met to all the sufferers of these faulty (hip) implants (sic)," Khaire added.

In December last year, had approached the Delhi High Court, requesting an urgent hearing claiming that the government's directive asking the company to pay compensation to the victims of faulty had no basis in the law, and it must be stayed consequently.

On December 12, 2018, the high court refused to hear the company's plea, stating that it was "neither important nor urgent". It deferred the matter to February 26 for next hearing.

Kunwar Haribansh Singh had written to Nadda in December that the ministry should "take all necessary actions to penalise the company for its criminal wrongdoing and violation of the laws".

Singh had added that Union should ensure that justice is "met to all the sufferers of (sic)".

The Health Ministry's expert panel, which submitted a report on February 19 last year, had recommended that be made liable to pay at least Rs 20 lakh to each affected patient.

The panel had added that the reimbursement programme for revision surgeries should continue until August 2025.

In November last year, the central government accepted the recommendations of expert panel in parts and stated that patients -- suffering due to J&J's faulty hip implants -- would be eligible for compensation in the range from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore.

Dharam Vira Gandhi, MP from Patiala and suspended member of the Aam Aadmi Party, wrote to Nadda on December 28, 2018, urging him "to penalise the company for its wrongdoing and violation of laws".

B N Chandrappa, MP from Chitradurga, as well as H K Patil, MLA from Gadag, have also written to the on similar lines. and Gadag are in

Apart from Khaire, other MPs who requested Nadda to take action against are Hemant Tukaram Godse, Rahul Shewale, Arvind Sawant, Prataprao Jadhav, and

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 23:15 IST