Congress government trying to delay Punjab AIIMS project

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

on Saturday said the government in was deliberately delaying commissioning of the Rs 925 crore AIIMS project at by refusing to give statutory approvals and making the site encumbrance free only because of petty political considerations.

In a statement here, the said the government, led by Amarinder Singh, got jittery when the recently announced that it would start construction on the site in June this year and start an OPD (out patient department) for diagnostics in February, 2019.

"It seems start of medical facilities for the people of the region was not to the liking of the government which felt the SAD-BJP alliance would get political credit for the same (before the 2019 general elections). It is a shame that the people of the Malwa region are being denied advanced medical care, including much needed treatment, because of such despicable anti-people thinking of the Congress party," Badal, who is the MP from constituency, said.

The centre had earlier sanctioned the All Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for Bathinda, around 230 km from here.

"There could be no other reason for the deliberate go-slow tactic of the Congress government despite the fact that I had repeatedly written letters detailing approvals and civil works needed to start construction on the 177 acre AIIMS Now, has also again written a letter to asking him to personally intervene to make the AIIMS project a reality," she pointed out.

said that despite the follow-up by the health ministry, the government was not according the necessary approvals which would lead to delay in completion of the prestigious project for the Malwa belt, which was affected by and other

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 19:18 IST