During these 12 years that the Pulse Polio programme continued, people, both lay and medical practitioners alike, were misled by the Government’s propaganda: that “polio drops are completely safe”, “Get your children vaccinated again and again”. Media, filmdom, and even the Honorable President of India were made use of in spreading this untruth. The Government of India knew well though -like the WHO did too- that some VAPP cases would surely emerge in the process. Had the Government taken people into confidence, explained the risks involved in this programme truthfully, gone on with it with their consent, examined any VAPP cases that emerged, and paid pre-arranged compensations to such victims honestly, it would have been OK. Instead, by keeping the information on VAPP secret, by spreading untruth, by declaring the numbers of only “confirmed wild polio cases” and putting all other AFPs into “discarded” category- in an apparent effort to cover up the exact numbers of VAPP victims, by not taking into account the deaths following vaccination, and by employing many such devious methods, the Government of India complicated the issue.
During the 80s, every case of sudden childhood paralysis associated with fever was declared polio on clinical grounds, projecting the disease as a “Big menace”. So it is not enough now, to test equal number of children with paralysis and declare only one in a hundred of them “polio’ and simply ‘discard’ others: Causes for paralysis in the remaining 99% children must also be determined and made public. Not only that, the programme has created paralysis in thousands of otherwise healthy children- the Government has to take complete responsibility for this and pay suitable compensations to all such victims.
Let us demand:
1. Polio drops contain live polioviruses. A large number of people may benefit from them; but some children will develop polio like paralysis because of the drops. The State has to own responsibility for them.
2. Tests can be conducted, within 60 days from the onset of paralysis, to determine the type of poliovirus. Yet those tests were (and are) not available to many. So the list of VAPP victims with the Government is definitely incomplete, and also unscientific. Yet their names must be made public, and their present status be verified by independent agencies.
3. Taking all aspects into account, including the governments’ contribution to chaos, all children that developed polio-like paralysis after 1995 be considered for compensations.
4. A High power commission, comprising of experts with known pro-people stance should carefully work out the details of identification of victims and compensation aspects of the programme.
5. Government has to own responsibility for investigating and diagnosing not just polio, but all paralyses of childhood.
6. Children who died after consuming polio drops must be identified and their parents compensated. Government has to publicly apologize to them, to VAPP victims, and to the Nation.
7. Vaccination programmes should exhibit truthful, transparent, and healthy attitude towards people. These programmes should evolve into democratic processes deriving the informed consent of all parties.
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-Dr.Samatha and Narayana

