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Rape victim airlift was doctors’ decision, says Shinde

December 28, 2012 05:34 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:15 pm IST - New Delhi

People walk past the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore. The Delhi gang-rape victim has been admitted to the Hospital, where her condition continues to be extremely critical. File photo

Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Friday dismissed reports that doctors in Safdarjung Hospital here, where the December 16 gang rape victim was treated till Wednesday, were sidelined while taking a decision to send her abroad for better treatment.

“It was their [doctors at Safdarjung] opinion to send her abroad. Doctors of Safdarjung and doctors of other government hospitals were called. They were also consulted along with Dr. Naresh Trehan [chief of Gurgaon-based Medanta Medicity] before taking the decision,” the Minister told journalists here.

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Not political, says Khurshid

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PTI reports:

“The shifting was not done due to some political reasons. It was done for medical purposes. It was purely a medical decision take by the doctors,” Mr. Khurshid said when asked about reports that Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit was instrumental in shifting of the rape victim.

He said, “I am also sure that the doctors would have explored other option like the U.S., the U.K. or Germany before settling for Singapore. They must have looked at travel time to these destinations before finalising the hospital.”

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He also hoped that the determination and will power shown by the girl to come this far against all odds will continue and she will be fine.

The rape victim, who was under treatment here in Safdarjung Hospital, was flown out on December 26 night to Singapore in an air ambulance for specialised treatment in Mount Elizabeth hospital, which has a state-of-the-art facility for multi-organ transplant.

Following the decision to shift her, passport and Singapore visa for the girl and some of her family members accompanying her in the air ambulance were expedited by the External Affairs Ministry and the Indian High Commission in Singapore arranged for the victim to be received at the hospital there.

The Minister also talked about the wide-spread protests against the gang rape saying it reflected the “deep-rooted concern” among the public and not anger so much.

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