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BJP calls Siddaramaiah ‘anti-science' for linking cardiac-related deaths in Hassan to COVID vaccines
BJP calls Siddaramaiah ‘anti-science' for linking cardiac-related deaths in Hassan to COVID vaccines

The Print

time4 days ago

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  • The Print

BJP calls Siddaramaiah ‘anti-science' for linking cardiac-related deaths in Hassan to COVID vaccines

In the past month alone, at least 20 people have died due to heart-attacks in Hassan district, about 200 km from Bengaluru. He also announced the formation of a panel of experts to probe the deaths. Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Tuesday suggested that COVID-19 vaccines may be linked to a string of cardiac-related fatalities in the southern state. Siddaramaiah in a post on X wrote: 'It cannot be denied that the hasty approval and distribution of the Covid vaccine to the public could also be a reason for these deaths, as several studies worldwide have recently indicated that COVID vaccines could be a cause for the increasing number of heart attacks.' In the past month alone, in just one district of Hassan, more than twenty people have died due to heart attacks. The government is taking this matter very seriously. To identify the exact cause of these series of deaths and to find solutions, a committee of experts has been… — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) July 1, 2025 The chief minister said he has ordered the formation of a committee of experts, led by the chief of the Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences & Research, Dr K.S. Ravindranath, to identify the cause of the deaths. The committee has been asked to submit a report within 10 days. 'Orders were given to this same committee back in February to conduct a thorough study into the reasons behind sudden deaths among young people in the state, and whether the COVID vaccines could have any adverse effects. In this regard, the process of examining and analysing heart patients is also underway,' Siddaramaiah said. Adding, 'Before the BJP criticises us on this matter, they should ask their conscience.' The BJP in Karnataka has defended the COVID-19 vaccines, giving credit to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union government, for the quick development and distribution in several other countries. 'We are fully committed to finding the true cause of the sudden series of deaths in Hassan district and across the state and to preventing them,' Siddaramaiah said. Also read: Two years of governance 'paralysis' in Karnataka as CM Siddaramaiah focuses on saving chair 'Questioning vaccine is anti-science, anti-people' The deaths in Hassan took a political turn with the Opposition in Karnataka accusing the ruling party of deflecting attention rather than taking responsibility for the deaths. 'Instead of providing answers to grieving families, CM @siddaramaiah is indulging in dangerous and irresponsible rhetoric, blaming COVID vaccines, approved by global health authorities and administered worldwide, without a shred of scientific evidence from their side. This is not leadership. This is cowardice,' R. Ashok, the Leader of the Opposition said in a post on X. 'To now use these tragedies to cast doubts on the vaccine and shift accountability is both anti-science and anti-people,' he added. It is deeply unfortunate that even as over twenty lives have been lost to sudden heart attacks in just one district alone, the @INCKarnataka government is more interested in deflecting blame than in taking responsibility. Instead of providing answers to grieving families, CM… — R. Ashoka (@RAshokaBJP) July 1, 2025 Siddaramaiah hit back at the BJP, asking them not to politicise the issue. 'We too value the lives of children, youth, and innocent people who have their entire lives ahead of them, and we share the concerns of their families. I condemn the actions of BJP leaders who are using such matters for their political gains,' he said. The deaths being reported in Hassan have added to the problems of the Siddaramaiah-led government that has faced allegations of mismanagement of healthcare in the past as well. The state government undertook re-testing of all 192 batches of an IV fluid after the deaths of four pregnant women in Ballari in December last year. Of the batches of the IV-based drug, Ringer Lactate solution IV fluid—procured from a West Bengal-based company, Paschim Banga Pharmaceutical Ltd—22 had failed. Between 9 and 11 November, there were four maternal deaths reported at the District Hospital in Ballari, about 320 km from Bengaluru. At the time, Karnataka health minister, Dinesh Gundu Rao, had said of the 34 patients who had the procedures, seven suffered severe complications and four women died. The Opposition claimed that the death toll was higher. Post the incident, the government attempted to restructure current procedures in its medical facilities, including tendering and auditing of maternal deaths in the immediate past to probe if any of them were caused by sub-standard or contaminated drugs and bringing the state drugs control department under food safety. (Edited by Viny Mishra) Also read: In firefighting mode, Surjewala draws party line—no discussion on change of guard in Karnataka

Heart Attack Deaths in Hassan: CM Siddaramaiah forms expert group, suspects Covid vaccine
Heart Attack Deaths in Hassan: CM Siddaramaiah forms expert group, suspects Covid vaccine

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Heart Attack Deaths in Hassan: CM Siddaramaiah forms expert group, suspects Covid vaccine

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday announced forming an expert committee headed by Dr Ravindranath, director of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences & Research to identify the cause of a series of deaths due to heart attack in Hassan the past one month, heart attacks have claimed more than 20 people in Hassan district, the CM said and added that the committee will submit the report in 10 government had asked the same committee in February to conduct a thorough study on the reasons behind sudden deaths among young people in the state, and whether the Covid-19 vaccines could have caused any adverse effect.'We value the lives of children, youth, and innocent people, and we share the concerns of their families,' the CM said in a slammed the BJP for what he said, using the issue for political approval and distribution of the Covid-19 vaccines to the public could also be a reason for these deaths, as several studies worldwide have recently indicated that these vaccines could be a cause for the increasing number of heart the BJP criticizes us on this, they should ask their conscience, the CM said, while pledging his government's commitment to finding the true cause behind these sudden series of deaths in Hassan district and across the state. He said his government will act on the expert committee report and prevent cases of heart urged citizens to visit the nearest health center immediately for a check-up if any of them had symptoms such as chest pain or difficulty breathing.

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