New Delhi: Delhi Government on Saturday ordered a holiday and sealing of the Babu Babu Corporation North Delhi Corporation Corporation cites the condition of building conditions.
Urban Development Minister Satyendar Jain said that continuous treatment in buildings could be proven fatal for patients and other health workers and workers.
However, Delhi spokesman BJP Praveen Shankar Kapoor, called the sealing sequence “politically motivated steps intended to slander the North Corporation”.
He said that if the minister received complaints, he should seek a report from the Civic Agency or hospital administration because only the corporation had the authority to declare a dangerous and needed building.
AAP MLA Atishi has been on Thursday that he has made a hospital surprise visit and that “BJP-LED North Corporation cruelly plays with Delhies life by continuing care in nobles”.
On Saturday, Jain said that the order to empty and seal the hospital building had passed after consuming conditions deteriorating structures.
Jain has asked for additional Secretary of the Chief (UD) to investigate this problem and submit a report to the Delhi government.
The government has ordered to stop the service of doctors and paramedics at the hospital for now and be ordered to seal the building after conducting immediate investigation in the public interest.
“Despite the fact that the construction of the hospital has been declared dangerous by the North Corporation run by BJP, patients are treated there; this is the peak of the negligence of the Civic body,” Jain said in a press direction.
“For now, doctors and paramedics have been ordered not to work in hospitals and patients will shift to another hospital,” he said.
However, the company official Delhi Municipal North, however, said that because “political bias” against the Civic Agency managed by BJP, the Delhi government had issued instructions to close the hospital place.
“Two days ago, we watched a party leader Delhi’s decision walked to the hospital with a camera and tried to slander the hospital by highlighting a small portion of one of the hospital buildings that were dilapidated and had been declared dangerous,” claimed Mayor of King Iqbal Singh.
“Instead of looking for administrative reports from the hospital administration, the minister chooses to bypass a legitimate system,” said the next mayor.
Jogi Ram Jain, Chairman of the Committee, said: “One part of the hospital has been declared inappropriate while 10 other wards can be used completely.
The corporation passes through the financial crisis because it has not been able to immediately start repairs and renovations of the relevant building.”