Hindustan Times (Delhi)

9yrold girl denied treatment for want of Aadhaar; Union minister intervenes

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NEW DELHI: A nine-year-old girl from Noida, who was allegedly denied treatment at a Delhi government hospital for not having Aadhaar, has been admitted to the Safdarjung hospital after Union health minister JP Nadda intervened. The matter was highlighte­d by Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Manoj Tiwari, who had recently tweeted, hitting out at the Delhi government over the incident.

“Kejriwal ji why are you dividing the national capital of the country...jp Nadda ji no better thing will happen in this Navaratri if this girl gets treated (sic),” Tiwari had tweeted last Tuesday.

A few hours later, Nadda had tweeted back, saying the girl was brought to the Safdarjung hospital. “Bitiya has been brought to the Safdarjung hospital. The doctors of the department concerned will treat her. I pray to goddess Jagdamba for the long life of our Bitiya,” the minister had tweeted.

Medical superinten­dent of Safdarjung hospital Dr Rajendra Sharma said the girl suffered from frequent convulsion­s and was referred to the hospital. “She is being treated by a paediatric neurologis­t,” he said.

According to a news report, nine-year-old Priya from Noida was denied treatment at the Delhi government’s Lok Nayak (LN) hospital for not having an Aadhaar card from Delhi.

A statement from the Safdarjung hospital said the girl was admitted to the hospital on October 10 and diagnosed by paediatric neurologis­t Dr Rachna Sehgal on the directions of the Union health minister.

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