Health services in Delhi govt hospitals 'collapsing': BJP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

in Party (AAP) government-run hospitals are "collapsing" as there has been no increase in the number of beds, the alleged today.

Citing RTI replies, also alleged that the number of beds in hospitals had gone down.


"The at hospitals has totally collapsed. The situation is so grave that number of beds in the best referral hospitals of Delhi-- GB Pant Hospital-- have also decreased," Tiwari said.

The sanctioned number of beds at the is 758, but an RTI reply reveals that there are 735 beds. In the only 100 beds are available against a capacity of 200 beds, he claimed.

"The said that information was not available," the said.

The had promised to increase the number of beds at government-run hospitals by 30,000, but the situation is that the numbers are going down, he claimed.

Tiwari also attacked the for its choice of Rajya Sabha candidates.

"The controversy arising out of the nomination for Rajya Sabha by the has offended the people of They want to know the reality behind this controversy," he said.

The also raised the issue of "death" of homeless people living in open spaces of the city.

"It is estimated that 1 to 2 lakh homeless people live in the city. The has not been able to provide relief even to a few thousand of them at its shelter homes," he alleged.

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 20:50 IST