Bengaluru/Ballari: In a twist to the suspected deaths due to power outage in Karnataka, Ballari-based Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS) director Dr T Gangadhara Gouda alleged that it was a pre-planned act to defame him. Maula Hussein (35), suffering from kidney-related ailments, and Chettemma (30), a snake-bite victim, died at the state-run medical institution in the district headquarters town of Ballari on Wednesday at 9.30 am and 9.35 am respectively.
Some reports attributed the deaths to power cut and a defunct power generator at the government medical college hospital. Speaking to reporters, Dr Gouda said: "I have heard certain audio clips related to the case. It (power outage) was pre-planned. I will collect all the details as to how they (the conspirators) contacted and connived with others and submit a report to the deputy commissioner of the district.
" He added that he will lodge a complaint as well. "The power was disconnected, as I was appointed as the director (of VIMS) on August 19. I do not have a definite information as to who disconnected power. I will lodge a complaint after getting confirmation (about the conspirators)," the VIMS director said.
When asked whether it was an act to tarnish his reputation, he said, "Yes. Some people could not tolerate that I am continuing in this post. They made this attempt to remove me from here. You will get to know the details." Dr Gangadhar refused to divulge the details of the audio clip but said he would let everyone know about the incident.
He also said he is prepared for a legal battle if such a situation arises and may also file a police complaint. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, who was in Kalaburagi on Saturday, said the government will take action based on a report submitted by the team formed to probe the death of patients in VIMS.