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Dr. Leo Rebello

 

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Monday, January 21, 2008 2:01 PM

WANT RATION CARD, IMMUNISE CHILD

 

Bachpan Bachao Andolan :

Here is another issue which BBA should undertake

to protect the children. For compulsory vaccination is

a repeated rape of children on the one hand and sinister

population control programme on the other.

 

More than a crore children are suffering in India due to

Autism, which is solely due to Mercury in Vaccines.

Also AIDS, Cancers, Diabetes, Obesity and other diseases

are on the rise due to vaccines.

 

What is more, this action of the Administrator of a UT

is against the Fundamental Rights enshrined in our constitution

for the following reasons :-

 

On the one hand the Administrator is denying Food to

children (by dening entry of the child in Ration Card), on the other

hand he is endangering the lives of millions of children by making

dangerous vaccines compulsory and on the third hand he is

denying schooling to them.

 

Supreme Court and/or NHRC should take suo motu action on this

if the President, PMO and others concerned fail to take

action on this unilateral decision of an ignorant or corrupt

Administrator of UT of Chandigarh.

 

Dr. Leo Rebello

www.healthwisdom.org

 

 

 

 

Dr. Leo Rebello Ingri Cassel

Monday, January 21, 2008 11:30 AM

WANT RATION CARD, IMMUNISE CHILD

 

Thanks for sending this to me. It is shocking and the Administrator should first be given all

30 to 70 Vaccinations shots on his behind on one single day. If parents from Union Territory

of Chandigarh (Punjab state of India) are ready, I can guide them to challenge this order which

is very dangerous, like routine/compulsory testing of pregnant mothers for HIV. All decisions

are business oriented and pharma MNCs are always on the look out of pliable, corrupt persons.

 

http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Want-ration-card-immunise-child/262013/

Want ration card, immunise child’

Express news service

Posted online: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 12:55:58Updated: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 01:11:22 Chandigarh, January 15 Aiming for 100 per cent immunisation coverage among children in the age group of 0-5 years, the UT administration has devised a novel way of ensuring that the parents bring their children for periodic vaccination. In a decision taken today by the Administration, production of immunisation certificate has been made compulsory for all issuance or renewal of ration cards. The applicant parents will have to present the certificate to get the ration card. UT Home Secretary Krishna Mohan said that the production of immunisation certificate would also be essential if the holder of the card wanted to include the name of a child in the age group of 0-5 years in the ration card. “Public support to achieve this objective is essential and all should encourage the immunisation drive against six vaccine preventable diseases in the age group of 0-5 years,†he said. According to the Administration, the beneficiary, who has no record of immunisation of his child at the time of applying for a fresh or renewal of ration card will be required to get his child immunised as required for that age before his application is accepted. Last year, the Administration had made it compulsory for the schools to admit only those children who have the immunisation certificates indicating adherence to the immunisation schedule. Departments of Food and Civil Supplies, Social Welfare, Health has been instructed for compliance with the order.

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