Bengaluru, July 19: Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy said that if the death of Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji of Shiroor Mutt was suspected, then it would be inevitable to order probe into the issue.
Speaking to reporters at the Vidhana Soudha here on Thursday, the CM condoled the death of the swamiji. The government was not suspected the death of the swamiji. If the death was suspected, definitely, an inquiry would be conducted to unearth the truth, he said.
‘If complained, it will be verified’
If the complaint was given against the death of the swamiji, it would be probed. He came to know that some people have been suspecting the cause of the death. Some people were saying that the swamiji was poisoned. If needed, a probe would be conducted into the death, Deputy Chief Minister Dr G Parameshwar said.
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Chennai, Nov 2: A 27-year-old native of Thiruvarur district, who had arrived from Sharjah, has tested negative for monkey pox, Health Minister Ma Subramanian said here on Saturday.
Test results from both the King Institute of Preventive Medicine and Research here and the Pune-based National Institute of Virology have show negative for Mpox virus, the minister said.
Subramanian had earlier in the day told reporters that result was awaited for the sample that had been dispatched to the NIV while test result from King Institute ruled out monkey pox.
On October 31, upon his arrival at Tiruchirappalli airport from the UAE, during screening, the young man displayed fever symptoms and small skin lesions. Hence, he was taken to a government hospital.
Subramanian said the returnee had been frightened and hence left for his hometown of Valangaiman in Thiruvarur district. "This treatment is for his good and in order to prevent the spread of infection," the minister said.
Hence, he was brought back to the hospital by the authorities with police help and he has been receiving good treatment at the state-run facility. Further, Subramanian said that the test result from the government-run King Institute indicated Chickenpox and marked negative for presence of Mpox.
Screening at airports for passengers arriving from foreign countries is going on continuously in the state and international airports have dedicated isolated rooms.
Special wards are ready in government medical college hospitals, including those in Chennai and Tiruchirappalli, to provide treatment for Mpox, in case anyone tests positive for the infection, the minister added.