The Asian Age

Oppn. lash out at AAP for rising cases

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New Delhi, May 29: The opposition BJP and Congress hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi on Friday for a substantia­l rise in fresh Covid-19 cases and death toll due to the disease in the national capital, saying it lacked a clear strategy to deal with situation.

No immediate reaction was available either from the Delhi government or Aam Aadmi Party.

The speed at which the number of coronaviru­s cases is rising in Delhi every day has brought the reality of the Arvind Kejriwal government’s “imaginary” health system before the people, Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari said.

The number of fresh Covid-19 cases was 1,126, Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and health minister Satyendar Jain told a press briefing.

Mr Tiwari questioned the government’s advertisem­ents in newspapers, saying, “It is clear that apart from spending crores on advertisem­ents, the Kejriwal government has no further strategy to deal with the coronaviru­s.”

At a press conference, BJP MLAs also raised the issue of the growing number of coronaviru­s cases and deaths due to it. They said the patients should have been treated for free in the private hospitals that have come up on land provided by the Delhi government.

“There are 62 private hospitals in Delhi, which have been built by taking land from the government for free or at subsidised rates.

There was an agreement to reserve 25 per cent of the beds for free treatment of 25 per cent patients of the OPD,” Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said. The MLAs asked the Delhi government to tell people how many Covid-19 patients were treated for free at these private hospitals till now.

Delhi Congress chief Anil Kumar said it was shocking that Delhi has jumped to the third position in terms of number of coronaviru­s cases in the country.

◗ ACCORDING TO BJP MLAs, the patients should have been treated for free in the private hospitals that have come up on land provided by the Delhi government.

 ?? — PTI ?? Dark clouds gather in the sky over Raisina Hills in New Delhi on Friday. Light to moderate rain lashed the national capital, bringing the mercury several notches below normal. Strong winds swept across the city and a few areas reported hailstorm.
— PTI Dark clouds gather in the sky over Raisina Hills in New Delhi on Friday. Light to moderate rain lashed the national capital, bringing the mercury several notches below normal. Strong winds swept across the city and a few areas reported hailstorm.

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