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Government has 'failed' to manage healthcare in Gujarat: Opposition

PTI Jan 07, 2020

A political party on 6th January said the large-scale death of infants in public hospitals in Gujarat exposes "failure" of the ruling government in managing healthcare and asked the government to ensure funds earmarked for medical services are spent properly and not wasted on celebrations.


The main opposition party said Gujarat has image of a "progressive" state, but it still lacks basic health facilities for common people. From the governments own admission, 36,000 infants die in the progressive state of Gujarat every year, or 100 infants every day, which exposes the governments failure in providing proper health facilities to people. "We do not seek to politicise the issue, but this figure is a matter of grave concern, the party leader said.

Addressing the media here, the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly asked the BJP government to ensure budgetary allocation for health is spent properly and crores of rupees "wasted" by the government on organising "celebrations" are used to improve medical services. He said a delegation of the opposition party leaders will meet the Governor on January 8 with a set of demands related to improving health services in Gujarat. The Health Minister had on January 5 told reporters that 12 lakh children are born every year in Gujarat.

He said of these, 30 per 1,000 babies born die according to the governments last statistics, which brings the mortality figure to roughly 100 babies per day. Last month, as many as 111 infants died at Rajkot's civil hospital, he had said. "The government has failed in managing health services in the state with rampant privatisation of hospitals and medical colleges helping private players at the cost of public, Dhanani said. "The government should immediately stop unnecessary expenditure on state-sponsored celebrations and focus on improving health services by filling in vacancies of doctors and other staff in government hospitals rather than exploiting youth in the name of contract service, he said.

Meanwhile, state party president visited the Rajkot civil hospital and met officials along with local party leaders and workers. He, along with party workers, also held a sit-in to protest what he called "negligence on part of the state government which is causing the death of infants". "Lack of doctors, medical facilities and serious negligence on part of the government in managing health services have resulted in the death of infants. If anyone is responsible for these deaths, it is the government," he said.

During the meeting with the governor, the party delegation will also make a representation on a host of other issues, he said. These include demanding an urgent survey of damaged crop area of 87 lakh hectare and compensation to farmers and extension of the one-day assembly session on January 10, called by the government to bring a resolution in support of Citizenship (Amendment) Act, to discuss other issues of public concern, he said.

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