UP News: National President of Samajwadi Party and former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said that instead of progressing under the BJP government, Uttar Pradesh is lagging behind in many areas. Health services have deteriorated the most. The administrative system in government hospitals has completely broken down. As a result, children and other patients are dying due to fire, patients are facing obstacles in getting medicines and treatment. At some places there are no doctors and staff and at some places the precious equipment used for life saving is gathering dust under locks.
Issue of Lucknow hospitals raised
Akhilesh said that patients in big hospitals of Lucknow have to face problems every day. Senior doctors are often absent. Treatment is done with the help of resident doctors. Cases of anesthesia keep coming to light in these hospitals. In Lari Cardiology, a patient kept folding his hands for treatment, his breathing stopped but he did not get a ventilator. How many lives have been lost in the game of referring patients from one hospital to another.
Patients and attendants are being humiliated
Raising serious questions on the health system, he said that not only in the district hospitals but also in the big hospitals of the capital, patients and attendants have to be insulted and harassed every day. Even serious patients are not admitted. The attendants have to pull the stretchers themselves. In Harpalpur, Hardoi, a child died in the womb of a woman because she could not get 102 ambulance even after calling for 3 hours. Despite pleading, a woman could not find a hearse to carry the dead body, so the dead body was carried on her shoulders for a long distance. The truth is that health services have completely collapsed due to the misgovernance of the BJP’s double engine government. Only if the Chief Minister and the Health Minister get out of the false propaganda and false claims and become serious, the health services of the state will be in good condition. If such mismanagement continues and the condition of the sick is not known, then the day is not far when the next line will form outside the Health Minister’s door.