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CM Omar visited Badhal village on January 21. On December 25, he met patients in Srinagar hospital.
So far 17 people have died due to a mysterious disease in Badhal village of Rajouri district in Jammu. On Tuesday also, the health of Ejaz Ahmed of the village deteriorated, he has been admitted to Rajouri District Hospital.
On Tuesday, Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah visited the village. He met the families of the victims. Assured them of all possible help. Of the 17 people who died between December 7 and January 19, 13 were children.
Omar met Mohammad Aslam. He has lost 8 family members. These include 6 children and Aslam’s adopted maternal uncle and aunt. Now Aslam and his wife are left in the family.
After the meeting, Umar said- investigation is going on as to what is the cause of the deaths. All questions will be answered soon. It is not possible to build big hospitals everywhere, but we will overcome the shortage of health centers for better health services in remote areas.
2 pictures of CM Omar’s meeting with the victims’ families…

CM Omar hugging a person during his meeting with the victims’ families.

People of Badhal village during the meeting with CM Omar.
Is he sick, we need answers
Umar said- Why did this happen? We need the answer to this question. This is not a disease, so the police is investigating it. SIT has been formed. The central government has also deployed a team. She has been a sample collector.
Umar said that I assure everyone that the efforts of the administration, police and Government of India are continuing, answers to all the questions will be found soon. If this is a disease then our biggest responsibility will be to ensure that it does not spread.
He said that many tests have been done, the results have revealed that it is not a bacteria or virus. On the opposition’s allegations, Omar said that he would not like to do politics on such an incident. If we had acted hastily and taken any wrong step, you would have blamed us (for the deaths).

Neurotoxin found in the samples of the dead Minister Sakina Masood said that if these deaths had been caused by some disease, it would have spread rapidly and would not have been limited to just three families. However, some health experts have said that ‘neurotoxin’ has been found in the samples of the deceased.
The Health Minister said that the government is taking the help of national level health institutes. This includes the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) of Pune, National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) of Delhi, Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) of Gwalior and PGI Chandigarh.
No negative results have emerged in any investigation. Water and food items have also been tested, but no toxic substance has been detected.
Home Ministry formed inter-ministerial team for investigation Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday had ordered to form an inter-ministerial team to investigate these deaths. This high level team had reached the village on Sunday. The Home Ministry itself is leading the team.
The team includes experts from the ministries of health, agriculture, chemicals and water resources. Along with investigating the cause of death, it will also take necessary steps to prevent such deaths in future.
Earlier on January 15, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Reasi district Gaurav Sikarwar had constituted SIT. The 11-member SIT is headed by Superintendent of Police (Operations) Wajahat Hussain.
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