Video- Rahul Gandhi reached AIIMS late at night, inquired about the condition of patients sleeping on the footpath, then lashed out at the Center and Delhi government.

Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Delhi AIIMS: Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi suddenly reached Delhi's AIIMS last night. Where Rahul met patients waiting for treatment on roads, footpaths and subways and listened to their problems. During this, the Congress leader also promised help to the families of the patients.

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Congress has shared the video and photo of Rahul Gandhi's AIIMS visit on its X handle. Congress wrote, “Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi Met patients and their families outside Delhi AIIMS. People who have come from far away places for treatment are forced to sleep here on roads, footpaths and subways. Modi government and Delhi government have left them to their fate. He has turned his back on his responsibility.

In another post the party wrote, “Months of waiting for treatment, inconvenience and insensitivity of the government – ​​this is the reality of Delhi AIIMS today. The situation is such that people coming from far away places bearing the burden of their loved ones' illness are forced to sleep on footpaths and subways in this cold winter. Leader of opposition today Rahul Gandhi He met the patients waiting for treatment, talked to them and heard their problems.

Rahul Gandhi targeted the Center and Delhi government

After the AIIMS visit, Rahul Gandhi said, “The burden of disease, the biting cold, and government insensitivity – today met patients and their families outside AIIMS, who have come from far and wide in the hope of treatment. On their way to treatment, they are forced to sleep on the streets, sidewalks, and subways – just keeping a flame of hope alive amid the cold, hunger, and discomfort.” “Both the Central and Delhi governments have completely failed in fulfilling their responsibilities towards the public,” he said.

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