New Delhi: The Congress on Wednesday blamed the Maharashtra government for “criminal carelessness” in the occurrence of 31 passings at an emergency clinic in Nanded and inquired as to why drugs were “not obtained on time” for the patients.
The Maharashtra government has kept any lack from getting prescriptions at the medical clinic while promising proper activity after a nitty gritty investigation into the reason for the passings.
Tending to a press preparation, Congress pioneer Ajoy Kumar tore into the BJP-Shiv Sena government in the state, claiming that they “couldn’t get medications” as they would have been caught up with “purchasing MLAs”.
Kids and individuals passed on because of “absence of drugs” in Nanded, he affirmed.
Mr Kumar asserted the “gross and criminal carelessness” of the Maharashtra government prompted the demise of such countless individuals, including a few newborn children.
He guaranteed that this happened on the grounds that the public authority had changed the provider of meds four months prior and it couldn’t secure meds for the patients.
Upwards of 31 passings, including those of newborn children, were recorded at the Dr Shankarrao Chavan Government Clinical School and Emergency clinic in focal Maharashtra‘s Nanded locale in 48 hours since September 30.
Six additional passings were kept in 24 hours from October 2 to 3, an authority said on Wednesday.
Mr Kumar likewise pummeled the state government after Shiv Sena MP Hemant Patil made the acting dignitary of the public authority clinic clean a filthy latrine and urinals. Police enrolled a FIR against Mr Patil on Wednesday.
In the midst of shock over the passings, including of certain babies, from September 30 to October 2, the Hingoli MP visited Dr Shankarrao Chavan Government Clinical School and Medical clinic on Tuesday and considered the circumstance.
A viral video showed Mr Patil giving a brush to Wakode and making him clean a latrine and wall-mounted urinals.
While the family of a few departed patients claimed carelessness and lack of medications at the clinic, Maharashtra Clinical Schooling Priest Hasan Mushrif on Tuesday said the passings will be asked into to lay out the reason and guaranteed that the offices will improve at the clinic in the following 15 days.
Mr Mushrif likewise said there was no deficiency of drugs at the emergency clinic and kept up with that assuming the passings happened because of anybody’s carelessness, move would be made against that individual.