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Azad visits B&J hospital, inquires well-being of injured Keralite boys

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JAMMU: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad on Friday visited two Keralite boys who were injured in an unfortunate road accident in Ladakh and admitted to Bone and Joint surgical Hospital, Barazaulla in Srinagar.
Azad inquired their wellbeing and met with the boys and treating doctors.
It is pertinent to mention here that eight youngsters from Chalad, Kannur District of Kerala were touring to Leh-Ladakh on four motorbikes. Unfortunately, on their way from Kargil to Leh, one of the bike collide with a truck in which two boys named Tayyib, son of Sattar and Vysakh, son of Pradeepan, were severely injured and were shifted to Bone and Joint Surgical hospital, Barazulla, Srinagar.
Azad immediately got in touch with the hospital administration and concerned doctors for the better care and treatment of these boys.
The doctors were advised to treat them as guests and provide all facilities.
Both the boys are operated, one of them is perfectly well and the other, the doctors said, it will take 3-4 weeks for recovery.
Azad offered all help and support to the boys and told the hospital administration and doctors in case of any need they can get in touch with him since the patient’s relatives & dear ones are faraway in Kerala.
Azad also requested that there is no need of their parents/relatives to travel all the way to Srinagar, everything required will be met by he himself.

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