Failure of government systems: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Maharashtra hospital deaths

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 3, 2023 12:03 IST2023-10-03T12:03:27+5:302023-10-03T12:03:53+5:30

Sharad Pawar, the leader of the National Congress Party (NCP), blasted the Eknath Shinde government for the deaths of ...

Failure of government systems: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Maharashtra hospital deaths | Failure of government systems: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Maharashtra hospital deaths

Failure of government systems: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Maharashtra hospital deaths

Sharad Pawar, the leader of the National Congress Party (NCP), blasted the Eknath Shinde government for the deaths of 24 people in 24 hours, including 12 newborns. He claimed that the incident highlights the failure of government systems and called for a serious response to ensure the safety of patients in the future.

Sharad Pawar took to X and said The unfortunate incident of death of 24 people including 12 newborns in 24 hours in a government hospital in Nanded is literally shocking. The incident was reported at Shankarao Chavan Government Medical College and Hospital here due to the alleged scarcity of medicines.

Recalling a similar incident in which 18 people died in Kalwa Hospital of Thane Municipal Corporation, Pawar said, Just two months ago, there was an unfortunate incident where 18 people died in a single night in Kalwa Hospital of Thane Municipal Corporation. However, due to not taking this incident seriously, such a very serious incident was repeated in the government hospital in Nanded. This shows the failure of government systems.

Pawar remarked that a similar catastrophe occurred in the government hospital in Nanded as a result of the administration's unwillingness to recognise the gravity of that situation. Pawar emphasised the need to save the lives of defenceless patients as he pleaded with the state administration to take urgent and decisive action to stop similar occurrences from occurring again. At least considering the seriousness of these unfortunate incidents, the state government needs to ensure that concrete steps are taken so that these incidents are not repeated and the lives of innocent patients are saved, Sharad Pawar added.

Dr Shyamrao Wakode, in charge dean of the Medical College, said that the deceased were suffering from various ailments including snake bites, arsenic and phosphorus poisoning etc. Around 12 children died in the last 24 hours and 12 adults also died due to various ailments (snake bites, arsenic and phosphorus poisoning etc.). Due to transfers of various staff, there was some difficulty for us. We were supposed to buy medicines from the Haffkine Institute but that also didn't happen. Also, patients come from far off to this hospital and there were many patients whose sanctioned budget also got disturbed, Dr Shyamrao Wakode said.

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