States »SoutPosted at: Jul 14 2021 5:02PM

Nirmala waives import duty for life saving drug to save 23-month-old girl suffering from SMA

Chennai, July 14 (UNI) Union Finance Minister Ms Nirmala Sitharaman today

waived the import duty for life saving drug for treating a 23-month-old girl Mithra,

who was suffering from Spinal Muscular Atropy (SMA).

This followed a request made by BJP State Unit chief K Annamalai and BJP

Coimbatore South MLA and Mahila Morcha leader Ms Vanathi Srinivasan to

Ms Nirmala.

While Mr Annamalai wrote a letter to the Union Finance Minister last evening

seeking exemption of import duties on humanitarian grounds for treating Mithra,

Ms Vanathi spoke to her on Wednesday morning and got an assurance that her

request would be considered.

Ms Vanathi later in a tweet thanking Ms Nirmala, said "Thank you for waiving the

import duty for life saving drug of Selvi.Mitra of Erode. By waiving the import duty

you have become another mother of that girl".

Earlier, she said she had spoke to Ms Nirmala over phone and requested for waiving

the import duty to which the Minister promised to help.

Yesterday, hours after Chief Minister M K Stalin wrote a demi-official letter to Ms Nirmala

seeking to waive customs, IGST and other duties for import of life saving drug for treatment

of SMA, Mr Annamalai also wrote a letter to seeking help on humanitarian grounds.

In his letter, Mr Annamalai urged the Union Finance Minister to waive of duties, GST for

importing life saving drug on humanitarian grounds to treat the 23-month-old girl child

suffering from SMA.

He said the girl child, K S Mithra, is suffering from SMA, a genetic disorder since birth and

doctors recommended the drug Zolgensma, which needs to be imported.

'The cost of the drug itself is about Rs 16 crore and duties, GST comes to around Rs six

crore", he said.

Stating that the Girl's father, who hails from a middle class family, has almost raised the full

amount for the drug with the help of kind hearted donors, Mr Annamalai said the drug has to

be given before two years of age and the girl child has recently crossed that deadline.

'I request your esteemed self to consider his prayer on humanitarian grounds and on urgent

basis and to waive off the duties, GST, other taxes, etc., so that the girl child could be saved

in time", he said.

A day after the request was made, Ms Nirmala Sitharaman has waived the import duty for the

drug, Ms Vanathi said in the tweet.

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