Doctors offer to treat Uthayakumar for free

February 28th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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I don’t think cost is issue for treatment of Uthaya until need to have  free service of volunteer doctors. It should be procedural, administrative, or political reasons that’s hampering the medical treatment.

Though I’m curious why he always insists on Gleneagles, I do understand his skepticism on using government hospitals as the results may be compromised. And the public themselves may question the results due to the connections between civil service and politics.

I believe he should be given a chance for independent assessment so that the public can get the true picture. His foot is being diagnosed with many symptoms – gangrenous, producing pus, fractured toes, swelling; while there are allegations that his diet is not diabetic-friendly to the point that it may kill him.

Many private doctors have come forward offering to treat ISA detainee P. Uthayakumar for free, said Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran.

Since Uthayakumar’s wife revealed that her diabetic husband was not getting proper medical treatment, Kulasegaran said he has received over five calls from doctors over the past week.

“They offered to go but the authorities have not granted any of their request. It would not cost them anything.

“I have raised the matter in Parliament and hope that the Malaysian government will listen,” he told reporters after lodging a police report over the alleged mistreatment of Uthayakumar here on Saturday.

He was accompanied by about 15 Makkal Sakti members and other Pakatan Rakyat supporters.

Kulasegaran also voiced concern for Uthayakumar, a leader of the banned Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf), who appeared to be suffering from the early stages of gangrene from fractures in his left foot.

“The Home Affairs Minister must know that Malaysians will hold him and the Government liable if anything happens to Uthayakumar,” he added.

Makkal Sakti Ipoh coordinator J. Vijayalingam told reporters that Uthayakumar was spotted with his foot swollen and “oozing pus” when he was brought to the Kuala Lumpur Court for his sedition trial on Feb 3.

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