BJP has failed in opening Jan Aushadhi Centers in civil hospitals, claims of free
Chandigarh, 21.03.24- - Former MP and senior Congress leader Pawan Kumar Bansal criticized the BJP government in Chandigarh for lacking affordable health facilities. Bansal stated that the BJP government only knows how to collect taxes from the public but has no idea about providing them with necessary amenities in return.
He said, "Thousands of people in the city rely on nearby civil hospitals for health benefits, so that they can receive free or affordable treatment and medicines. The BJP government claimed that people would get cheap medicines through Jan Aushadhi Centers, but most civil hospitals in Chandigarh do not even have these centers. And where Jan Aushadhi Centers are operational, medicines are often unavailable. The situation has become such that tenders for opening Jan Aushadhi Centers are also going empty. This is causing clear distress to the public, but the BJP government seems indifferent to it. During Congress's tenure, several dispensaries were upgraded to civil hospitals, but under the BJP rule, these hospitals have become devoid of facilities."
Bansal emphasized that the public is now distressed by these circumstances, and they see change as the only solution. Therefore, people are eagerly awaiting June 1, the day when they are eager to rewrite the fate of their city.
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In Chandigarh, it's not the ease of living but the terror-filled living due to crime - Pawan Bansal
CHANDIGARH, 21.03.24-Former MP and senior Congress leader Pawan Bansal expressed serious concern over the rising crime cases in Chandigarh. He said that on one hand, the BJP government boasts about ease of living with big advertisements, mentioning even cameras worth lakhs of rupees, but in reality, crime is increasing in the city. The cameras installed in the city are proving ineffective in preventing crimes. Sometimes, charging stations and charger guns worth crores are stolen, and sometimes cases of children being attacked with knives outside schools come to light.
The situation worsened when despite reporting the theft of the cover of the Heritage Manhole to the police, it was stolen again the next day, which is valued at 30 lakh rupees in the international market. Pawan Bansal questioned what the current BJP government is doing, as the failure to provide fundamental amenities such as security, education, and healthcare in the city indicates failure on every front of the current government