Jksa eam writes to Jashankar, the Kashmiri MBBS student’s mortal remains seek repatriation from Iran

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association on Friday, Union Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jayashankar has written, who demands his immediate human intervention for rapid repatriation of the gathering Rasul’s mortal remains, who were 27 -year -old MBBS students of Safakdal, Srinagar, who died in Iran earlier this week.

The association has also urged the ministry to handle the matter with Iranian officials to initiate a thorough investigation into allegations of gross medical negligence.

In a letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the National Convenor of the Association Nasir Khohami said that the fourth year MBBS student at Urmia University of Medical Sciences, the assembly Rasool died after a sudden decline in his health, leaving his family, friends and community in deep shock and inconsistent grief. Dr. The letter to Jaishankar reads, “His friends and batchmates, who were present during his illness and in the hospital, have alleged that his death could be the result of gross medical negligence.”

According to the account provided by his friends, Saba had been experiencing nausea and vomiting for several days. He claimed that it took three hours for a regular ambulance to arrive, and when he reached the hospital, he was allegedly designed to wait for two hours before the bed was allotted in the emergency ward (Ujnas).

The letter stated, “Despite her serious condition, she was reportedly placed on normal saline for only two days and painkillers were given only when she complained of pain. Friends alleged that her vital was not tested for the whole day and there was no regular monitoring,” the letter said.

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The association said that after repeated requests to transfer it to the GI ward, it was taken from the emergency ward to a corridor outside the GI ward. Later, he was transferred to the International Patient Department of Patient (IPD), where his condition allegedly worsened.

“Friends say he developed seizures, his vitals became unstable, and he experienced Tachycardia. He was then transferred to the ICU. On the last day, he stopped speaking and kept his eyes closed,” said this.

Quoting a friend, the association wrote: “As long as she was stable, we were provided with all her reports. However, after her condition deteriorated, no medical report has been shared with us.”

Doctors cited the cause of death in the form of pulmonary complications, as well as full -sided hepatic failure (rapid liver failure). However, his friends and fellow students alleged that until his death, the doctors were unable to diagnose his exact disease.

He said that the family needs immediate assistance to bring back the mortal remains of young students for Thru funeral in their ancestral field. He urged the Foreign Minister to urge the officials concerned to ensure a fair and transparent investigation with the officials concerned in Iran, and to press the case with the concerned authorities in Iran to press for strict action against the hospital.

“At the same time, the immediate and desperate priority of the bereaved family is to bring the mortal remains home and perform its funeral in its motherland according to our cultural and religious traditions,” it said.

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Faizan Ashna, coordinator of the association’s Iran unit, said that “a desperate argument from a devastated family seeking justice and an opportunity to see his daughter once,” Dr. Jaishankar’s timely intervention “will not only confirm India’s commitment to solitude and the reputation and safety of his citizens for his shattered hearts.

He urged the Foreign Minister to immediately intervene to contact the Iranian officials and ensure that all humanitarian and administrative procedures are completed as soon as possible, so that the family of the Sabha Rasool can get their mortal remains without any delay and get them with dignity farewell, which he deserves.