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Several blast victims battling for life in hospitals

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  • The Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, which has taken an important role in treating victims since Saturday after the serial bomb blasts, is still attending to five patients whose conditions have been categorised as serious.

    "Among the critical patients, one Vikas Anand (25) was admitted with gross injuries in his liver, spleen, stomach, large intestine and had underwent an five-and-a-half hour operation last evening", RML CMO S K Sharma said.

    We are monitoring his situation in the ICU, Sharma said.

    Anand had received splinter injuries around his neck region after he was trapped in the Karol Bagh blasts.

    Among others who are either critical or serious are: Rama (35) and Shama (20) who have received head injuries and they have been put on ventilators.

    Tahir's (22) condition, another victim, is critical with a severe head injury.

    Twenty-seven-year-old Kashyap Rawat, who is now out of the ICU, is still oblivious to the fact that he had lost his fiance Kamini in the blasts at Central Park on Saturday.

    Rawat was admitted with a fractured cervical spine to the hospital.

    Thirty-year-old Shailesh is critical with injuries on his abdomen and is also on ventilator.

    There are 18 other patients who are being constantly monitored but are stable, an official spokesperson of RML said.

    According to official data available with different hospitals, Jessa Ram has 14 people who are stable, Lady Hardinge Medical College four, Ganga Ram nine with three in critical condition and Jeevan Mala hospital at Vasant Kunj five patients.

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    Stop Terror!By: Sana | 16-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward I guess the people who were killed really does not matter, as long as the blame does not go where it truly belongs. Unfortunately our country is full of people who believe that hindus are the bane of the problem, that is why our country is facing all these problems. Every thing is based on religion. There are fanatics in every religion. People getting killed for any cause is inexcusable. Whoever is terrorizing the innocents, obviously is not thinking. Stop the blame game and take responsibility and act to give the innocent people good security. My heart goes out to the people who were killed. There are good people in every religion, but there are also a few bad ones. One bad apple is enough to spoil the whole barrel. Unfortunately there a lot of bad apples in this world now. So the whole world is turning violent. SAD.
    when will india stop lying about its state sponsered terrorism?By: hindu hegemony | 15-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward have you noticed as soon as there will be a blast anywhere in india the blame simply and immediately goes to muslims, before making any kind of formal investigation by our intelligence authorities. our police/intelligence authorities would "receive" an unknown email informing them from happening at such an incident that 'indian mujahideen or simi' have taken the responsibility of the explosion. to make the tale very easy and simple, media bring on public focus some muslim names and their images by the help of our police officials. in fact, what does it mean? it is clear that our political leaders and intelligent system and police all are biased and putting the blame on muslims and islam. because of this kind of blame, muslims will lose their tolerence which even can lead our country into a civil war. so police and intelligence authorities should take more care and to be proved it unbiasly.
    Delhi blastsBy: SUNIL | 15-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward Sonia, Mammohan, Lalu, Mulayam, Ram vilas etc etc are all responsible for the state of this nation. They do not want to get tough laws because it affects there brothers (muslims) when they do not mind when hindus get killed. People should rise agaisnt this government and kick them out. SHAMELESS LOT!
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