Belagavi: The Karnataka government has taken the death of a pregnant woman in Ballari seriously and has assured strict action against the culprits. Health and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao informed that after consultation with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, a judicial inquiry will be started to investigate the death.
Responding to the concerns raised by the opposition leaders under Rule 69, Minister Gundu Rao said that on November 9, 10 and 11, a total of 34 cesarean deliveries took place in Ballari Hospital. Of these, seven mothers developed serious complications after delivery, from which five died and two recovered.
Rao said the same IV fluid was supplied to other hospitals in Karnataka. As a result, an audit of maternal deaths across the state has been ordered. The Development Commissioner has been tasked with reviewing the case, and an expert medical team is also conducting a parallel investigation.
To ensure systemic reforms, a senior IAS officer has been appointed to recommend reforms in the Karnataka State Medical Supplies Corporation (KMSCL).