Millennium Post

ALL-PARTY MEET: AAP RAISES ISSUE OF OUTSIDE PATIENTS WITH LG BAIJAL

- ROUSHAN ALI

NEW DELHI: After Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal invoked his powers as the Chairperso­n of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) to revoke the Delhi government order on reserving hospitals in the Capital for Delhiites, a fresh tug of war broke out between Raj Niwas and the Delhi government as partymen stepped out of the all-party meeting called by the L-G on Tuesday. While the Aam Aadmi Party had raised issues of the health infrastruc­ture getting overwhelme­d due to the L-G’S order, opposition party officials stressed on the need to increase testing.

The meeting came a day after the LG overruled the AAP government’s decision to reserve private and Delhi government hospitals for local residents while leaving Central government hospitals for outsider patients. AAP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said he raised the issue of patients coming from outside Delhi for treatment and how the city will deal with the pressure.

“When I asked the LG if any arrangemen­t for the people who will be coming from all over the country has been made, he did not have an answer,” Singh said.

He also attacked the BJP over the issue.“it is clear that Yogi and Khattar government­s have collapsed in tackling the coronaviru­s crisis and health services in Noida, Ghaziabad and Gurgaon are in shambles. That is why the BJP pressured the LG into revoking the decision of Delhi government,” he told reporters after the all-party meeting.

Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta said he emphasised on the need to increase the COVID-19 testing and the number of hospital beds for the affected.

He also suggested that schools and Metro services should not be resumed and the government should reconsider its decision to permit opening of malls in view of the rising cases of Coronaviru­s.

“The situation is deteriorat­ing in Delhi due to the failure of the Delhi government and the situation warrants raising the number of tests and beds. The government should rise above politics to work with other parties and organisati­ons,” Gupta said. Delhi Congress president Anil Kumar claimed in the meeting that since the Coronaviru­s cases started to spike after June 3, Delhi has been testing fewer people every day, and said it was a “dangerous” situation.

“Delhi has completely failed on the testing front,” he said after

the meeting.

Kumar also demanded that a cash transfer of Rs 10,000 be immediatel­y made to the account of each Coronaviru­s affected family in containmen­t zones to help them survive the financial and health crises.

The Delhi government

should share the data of contact tracing and isolation, Kumar demanded and suggested tele-consultati­on facilities to avoid crowding at hospitals, and simplifyin­g informatio­n sharing about bed availabili­ty through Delhi government mobile app.

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