Ever
since
singer
Kanika
Kapoor
tested
positive
for
the
Novel
Coronavirus
(COVID-19),
her
life
has
turned
upside
down.
The
singer
is
being
constantly
judged
and
slammed
by
the
netizens
for
being
highly
irresponsible.
Amid
all
the
hatred
tweets
against
Kanika,
Dr
RK
Dhiman,
the
director
of
Sanjay
Gandhi
PGIMS,
where
she
is
being
treated
in
Lucknow,
accused
her
of
throwing
starry
tantrums
during
her
treatment.
He
had
told
a
leading
daily,
"Kanika
Kapoor
has
been
provided
the
best
that
is
possible
in
a
hospital.
She
must
co-operate
as
a
patient
and
not
throw
tantrums
of
a
star.
She
is
being
provided
a
Gluten-Free
Diet
from
Hospital
Kitchen.
She
has
to
co-operate
with
us."
Now,
Kanika's
family
has
reacted
to
all
the
accusations
against
the
singer
and
revealed
what
exactly
happened
when
Kanika
was
admitted
to
the
hospital.
Kanika’s
Family
Opens
Up..
While
speaking
to
India
Today
Television
about
the
rumours
surrounding
Kanika
throwing
starry
tantrums
inside
the
hospital
premises,
her
family
said,
"Kanika
was
given
a
change
of
clothes
-
a
medical
gown
-
and
the
doctors
asked
Kanika
to
change
behind
a
curtain
in
the
room."
‘Kanika
Had
Complaint
Over
The
Dirt
In
The
Quarantine
Ward’
Kanika's
family
further
added,
"Kanika
had
expressed
her
displeasure
over
this,
and
later
on,
about
the
dirt
in
the
quarantine
ward,
which
she
asked
the
staff
to
clean.
On
this,
the
PGI
administration
accused
her
of
throwing
starry
tantrums."
‘Kanika
Is
Waiting
For
The
Report
To
Be
Negative’
While
speaking
about
Kanika's
treatment
and
her
response
to
the
treatment,
her
family
said
that
she
has
fully
cooperated
with
the
doctors
regarding
her
illness
and
now
she
has
no
symptoms
of
COVID-19.
"She
is
just
waiting
for
the
report
to
be
negative
and
only
then
will
she
be
allowed
to
leave
the
hospital,"
asserted
her
family.
Kanika’s
Family
On
Her
Time
In
Isolation:
There
Are
No
Books
To
Read
Kanika's
family
concluded
as
saying,
"The
past
two
weeks
have
not
been
easy
for
Kanika
Kapoor.
She
is
used
to
the
crowd
and
the
glare.
Even
as
she
is
getting
treated,
Kanika
is
counting
the
days
when
she
can
take
a
fresh
breath
outside
her
room
and
meet
her
family."
"There
are
no
books
for
Kanika
to
read
but
the
room
has
a
TV,
on
which
she
keeps
getting
information
about
the
worldwide
novel
coronavirus
pandemic,"
concluded
the
family.