The hospital in Jhansi where 10 newborns burnt to death should be used to welcome the Deputy CM of UP. There was lime, people got angry due to viral video
of Jhansi Maharani Lakshmibai Medical College The video of cleanliness and sprinkling of lime on the road before the visit of Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak is becoming increasingly viral on social media. This video raised questions on administrative priorities. Answer State Government And strongly criticized the local administration. This incident is being described as a symbol of insensitivity, especially in the hospital. Ten newborn babies of Death After.
After the death of the children, VIP people were about to shed crocodile tears.
Lime was sprinkled before their arrival.#Jhansi_Medical_College pic.twitter.com/VYw46YpolA— Suraj Maurya (@SurajMaurya27) November 16, 2024
social media But public And Political parties of link feedback
After the video went viral, condemnation of the government started on social media.
Jhansi fire incident- 😢
Just look at these crying parents, you will get goosebumps, they say that their child is not being found, who is their culprit?#Jhasi pic.twitter.com/3zbdefWNaH
Pankaj Tiwari. Pankaj Tiwari (@pankaj_cktd) November 16, 2024
The Congress party also attacked the government, calling it an “example of shamelessness”. Congress national secretary Shahnawaz Alam issued a statement saying, “When Family Our children of Death But Cry are Were, Then Deputy Chief Minister Of Welcome Of For road But Lime by sprinkling Clean–Cleaning yes doing Was. it Government of anesthesia of climax Is. it Event BJP Government of priorities To exposed does Is, Who Only Publicity But based Is.”
Massive fire breaks out in Jhansi Medical College, UP
10 children admitted in NICU died
Rescue of 37 children, condition of 16 critical
Fire broke out in the infant ward due to cylinder explosion#jhasi #jhansi #Jhansi #JhansiMedicalCollege #BreakingNews @sun4shiva pic.twitter.com/CrQEsNcQNS— Nitesh Gupta (@NiteshJrGupta) November 16, 2024
Congress wrote in its official statement, “One side newborn babies of Death yes doing Is And second side Deputy Chief Minister Of Welcome of preparations of Go doing Are. families Of Tell Is That premises In spread dirt To Only Minister Of tour From First Clean Did Went. it shameful Is.”
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Reader Of statement And action Of Instruction
Following the controversy, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak took cognizance of the incident and directed the Jhansi District Magistrate to take action against the officials responsible. He said in a video statement, “My Medical College tour From First premises In Lime sprinkling saw Went. it condemnable And shocking the one Is. I District Magistrate From appeal does Am That This activity Of For Responsible officials But Immediately action Do it.”
fire Safety To taking Too Happened dispute
It was claimed in the media that the fire extinguishers at Jhansi Medical College were faulty or expired. However, the Deputy Chief Minister rejected these claims and said, “February In College In fire Safety audit Happened Was And june In mock drill of Went Was. All fire fighting equipment Correct Were, And Our Doctor And rescue the party by children To save Of For bravery From Work Did.”
Medical College Principal Dr. Narendra Singh Sengar also rejected the allegations of malfunction of fire extinguishers. He said, “College In 146 fire fighting machine Are, Who Time–Time But audit did goes Are. Event Of Time NICU ward Of fire fighting machine Too use Did Went. it Claim Complete Kind Wrong Is That machine Bad Were.”
conclusion
This incident has raised serious questions on the priorities of the administration and the government. While on one hand the victims of the accident are hoping for justice and relief, on the other hand this video of administrative preparations has become a cause of anger among the general public.
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