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KCP (MC) unfazed, pledges to cleanse RIMS
Source: The Sangai Express

Imphal, May 29: Reacting to widespread condemnations against the act of exploding bomb at the RIMS Hospital complex some days back, the KCP (MC) affirmed that such outbursts could not stop the armed group from carrying out its campaign to detoxify the premier health care centre from unwanted ills.

A statement issued by the KCP-MC's secretary military affairs Lanheiba Meitei conveyed of the outfit's acceptance that triggering the blast at the hospital is indeed an act of terrorism, but hastened to add that under what compelling circumstance the action was carried out needs to be introspected by all.

Expressing that administrative anomalies in RIMS is not a recent phenomenon and the KCP organisation had been striving to weed out vitriolic elements within the RIMS set-up in addition to reminders to RIMS authorities to clean up the mess, Lanheiba said the entire truth could be laid bare for public scrutiny if and when Dr Mohen and Dr Fimate fall into custody of the KCP (MC).

Exuding confidence that had Dr Mohen and Dr Fimate been committed and sincere ills afflicting RIMS could have been easily sanitised, the KCP (MC) also questioned passive stance of various civil society and student organisations on the important issue.

Proclaiming that no sort of security arrangement could deter KFL cadres of the KCP (MC) from accomplishing the entrusted task, Lanheiba pointed to the May 25 blast at RIMS to drive home the point that it could breach any security cordon.

Suggesting that, if willing, there is enough time to mend one's conduct rather than rely upon newsmedia to project as saintly, the secretary disowned the alleged telephonic threat by affirming that KCP (MC) had never asked for favouritism related to employment in RIMS.

KCP (MC) also appealed to doctors practising in private clinics against levying exorbitant fees from the patient saying that such monetary lust only demeans the noble profession.

Announcing that functions/activities of all medical centres, including the JN Hospital and private hospitals/clinics would be closely monitored, hospital authorities are also advised to ensure food provided to the patients are not sub-standard to avoid embarrassing situation.

Moreover, pharmacies in and around hospitals are also asked to display authentication documents such as licence and issue genuine cash memos for medicines purchased.





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