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Outrage after India minister terms cancer 'divine justice'

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Image caption Himanta Biswa Sarma is Assam state's health minister

Indians have reacted angrily after the health minister from Assam state said cancer "is divine justice" caused by "past sins of a person".

Himanta Biswa Sarma said that people could also get diseases like cancer "because of the sins of their parents".

Cancer patients and their relatives said they were saddened by the minister's statement.

Opposition parties have described his comments as "unfortunate", and demanded a public apology.

State opposition party the All India United Democratic Front said Mr Sarma had made the statement to "cover his failure to control the spread of cancer in the state".

He had made the remark while speaking at a public event in Guwahati on Wednesday.

"God makes us suffer when we sin. Sometimes we come across young men getting inflicted with cancer or young men meeting with accidents. If you observe the background you will come to know that it's divine justice. Nothing else. We have to suffer that divine justice," The Times of India quoted him as saying.

His statement has angered many on Twitter.

Skip Twitter post by @Smita_Sharma

I don’t tweet about personal issues.But I have to say this-my niece was only 11yrs old when she lost her father to cancer.Innumerable families have gone through the unspeakable pain & trauma of Cancer.I wouldn’t wish it even upon worst enemies.Shame on you Mr.Min @himantabiswa https://t.co/eatFK35fsK

— Smita Sharma (@Smita_Sharma) November 22, 2017

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Skip Twitter post by @rekha49

Horrendous.I lost my mom to cancer.She was t much loved & respected 'teacheramma' and not a sinner you are proclaiming cancer patients to be Mr.Sharma.This comment insults both the affected and their loved ones. @gulrayys @sanjayuvacha @priyankac19 @bainjal @ranjona @sonaliranade https://t.co/lVQfb0Ew6u

— Rekha Rao (@rekha49) November 22, 2017

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Skip Twitter post by @BeingGeetaS

Really Shame how politicians are giving vague statements, hurting sentiments who cancer victims. I will just pray God will give them wisdom. https://t.co/PnnfLqOHqO

— Geeta sharma?? (@BeingGeetaS) November 23, 2017

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Mr Sharma, who is a member of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), later tweeted a defiant clarification, which has only angered people further.

Skip Twitter post by @himantabiswa

Did my speech was on cancer? Who told you? I simply asked a new batch of teachers to work sincerely & work for poor.In that context I argue that if we do not work sincerely in next life we might face karmic deficiency & that may lead to sufferings .what is insensitive about this? https://t.co/jlCAbEdh7s

— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) November 22, 2017

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Research by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) says that lack of awareness and testing means that only 12.5% of patients come for treatment in the early stages of the disease.

It is estimated that the number of new cancer cases or its incidence in the country will grow by 25% by 2020, the report added.


Source – bbc.com

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