‘Provide urgent mental health care to K’taka BJP leaders’, NSUI writes to NIMHANS
Team Udayavani, Oct 22, 2021, 2:31 PM IST
Bengaluru: National Students Union of India (NSUI) has written a letter to National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in Bengaluru and has urged to provide ‘urgent mental health care’ for Karnataka BJP leaders.
In a tweet, NSUI National General Secretary Nagesh Kariyappa, wrote, “Today I wrote a letter to Director of @mheduNIMHANS requesting to immediately look on to this matter. Urgent mental health care for BJP leaders like Naleen Kumar Kateel , C T Ravi,K.S.Eshwarappa & BasanagoudaPatilYatnal who r exhibiting psychiatric disabilities.”
Today I wrote a letter to Director of @mheduNIMHANS requesting to immediately look on to this matter.
Urgent mental health care for BJP leaders like Naleen Kumar Kateel , C T Ravi,K.S.Eshwarappa & BasanagoudaPatilYatnal who r exhibiting psychiatric disabilities. @BJP4Karnataka pic.twitter.com/kq9sGTEjM0
— Nagesh Kariyappa (@Nagesh_nsui6) October 21, 2021
In his letter, Kariyappa wrote, “I am very hopeful that your institute will surely be able to help them. We are also contemplating to request rehabilitation centres to accommodate BJP leaders.”
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