Tragedy struck Borai village in Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, as a road accident survivor died in a deserted civil hospital. Despite timely arrival post-crash, the lack of doctors and staff proved fatal for Agnu Ram Vishwakarma from Odisha. Enraged residents protested through the night, body in tow, spotlighting chronic healthcare failures.
The sequence began Sunday night on Borai-Ghutkel road, where the biker was found unresponsive. Quick action by police and community members brought him to the hospital, anticipating lifesaving measures. Reality hit hard: zero medical presence halted any chance of survival.
Post-death, fury erupted. Villagers blockaded the entrance from 11 PM, led by Manoj Sakshi. ‘Emergencies on paper alone? Officers alerted but absent,’ he charged, voicing long-standing grievances in this underserved terrain.
Repeated appeals for better facilities have met silence, fueling demands for 24/7 doctors and punitive measures. The standoff persists amid calls for transparent investigations.
This incident reverberates across the region, galvanizing calls for health sector accountability. It underscores the peril of neglecting rural outposts, where every delay can mean life or death.
