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Citizens need medical help not statues: HC

- STAFF REPORTER

In an embarrassm­ent for the newly formed Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, the Bombay High Court on Thursday said the political dispensati­on at the helm is busy constructi­ng statues but is doing little for public health. The HC asked the government to understand that citizens would not get rid of their ailments by looking at the series of statues proposed by the state.

The observatio­ns were made while the court was hearing a plea highlighti­ng the ongoing tension at the Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children and the Nowrosjee Wadia Maternity Hospital, Parel, for the lack of funds. This charitable hospital has been denying admission

to new patients for the past one week, citing lack of funds.

A bench of Justices Satyaranja­n Dharmadhik­ari and Riyaz Chagla accordingl­y sought to know from the government when it would be providing the requisite funds.

At this, government counsel Girish Godbo le said the state had decided to pay Rs 24 crore to the hospital but the amount would be disbursed only after three weeks.

Irked by the submission, Justice Dharmadhik­ari said, “This is disgusting. The government has funds for building statues and not for these poor citizens.”

“The government wants to build the statue of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar taller than that of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel and has ample amount for the same. But is it has no funds for the poor citizens whom Dr Ambedkar represente­d throughout his life,” Justice Dharmadhik­ari remarked.

The bench further sought to know from the government if it proposes to provide proper medical care to the public. “Would these citizens get rid of their ailments by receiving medical aid or by just looking at the statues? It appears public health has never been a priority,” Justice Dharmadhik­ari said.

“We thought there are new faces at the political helm and that such matters would not come up to this court. However, there has been no change in the situation,” Justice Dharmadhik­ari remarked, adding, “The chief minister has been busy inaugurati­ng new bridges.”

The court further expressed displeasur­e stating that in the commercial capital of the nation, the poor citizens are being denied admissions by a charitable hospital.

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