Srinagar, July 18 -- In the silence of hospital corridors, where every heartbeat carries the weight of uncertainty, the absence of life-saving medicines becomes more than a logistical lapse; it becomes a matter of survival. The crisis unfolding around haemophilia patients in Srinagar hospital is not just about shortages; it is about the fragility of a system that falters when its most vulnerable citizens need it most. When essential drugs like Factor VIII and Emicizumab vanish from shelves, the promise of healthcare collapses into a void where pain, risk, and fear take over.

The urgency of judicial intervention reflects the gravity of the situation as the hundreds of patients, many of them children, live with a condition that demands uni...