Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak angry over insensitivity after Jhansi Medical College fire, instructions to take action against the person who defrauded
New Delhi. After the Jhansi Medical College fire, a video of insensitivity is going viral. Actually, Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak was about to reach there after the accident. Before their arrival, lime was being poured on the roadside outside the hospital. This is often done to welcome special persons. After which Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak expressed strong displeasure over this and gave instructions to take action. The Deputy CM has asked the Jhansi DM to find out who gave the order to pour lime after such a big accident showing insensitivity. The opposition is also cornering the government on this issue.
Jhansi medical fire incident: Action will be taken against those who throw lime on the streets to welcome the Deputy CM, order of Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak
👉Statement of Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak- “Before I reached Jhansi Medical College, someone was pouring lime on the roadside, it is absolutely wrong to do this… pic.twitter.com/wI494uM265
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Let us tell you that in this terrible fire that happened last night, 10 newborn innocent children admitted in the ICU of the hospital have died. 16 children got burnt in this fire and their treatment is going on. On the other hand, CM Yogi Adityanath has ordered an investigation into this incident and has asked to take action against the person involved in any kind of negligence. In the order issued by the government, information has been sought regarding finding out the primary cause of the fire, identifying anyone responsible and giving suggestions to prevent such incidents in future.
Jhansi fire case – pic.twitter.com/Zu2unD2hMJ
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Apart from this, a four-member committee has also been constituted by the state government to investigate the above mentioned points. This committee, formed under the chairmanship of the Director General of the Medical Education and Training Department, includes the Director of Medical Health Services, Additional Director of Medical Health Services and an officer nominated by the Director General of Fire. The Uttar Pradesh government has directed the committee to submit a detailed report within seven days after investigating the points related to the fire.
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