High court reprimanded KCR government in this case
High court reprimanded KCR government in this case
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Hyderabad: Coronavirus cases in Telangana are increasing day by day. During the hearing on the situation arising due to this infection, the High Court has once again reprimanded the state government. The court talked about not following the orders given by him earlier. During this time, the court expressed strong dissatisfaction.

After that the court asked why action is not being taken against private hospitals charging arbitrary fees for corona treatment. All this happened through video conference. The Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar, who appeared in the hearing, handed over the affidavit related to Corona to the High Court. When the High Court asked the Chief Secretary, 'Are the orders given before this being implemented ...?' On this question, Somesh Kumar said, 'More corona tests are being done in the state than before'. He also said, 'till now notices have been issued to 50 private hospitals'.

After this, the court asked him 'what is the government's opinion about the rest of the hospitals?' Apart from this, the court also asked 'why action has not been taken against hospitals like Basavatarakam, Apollo'. On this, the Chief Secretary told the court that 'Bulletin will be issued soon with full details as per the order of the High Court'. The petitioners also appealed to court about ordering the government to give his outstanding salary.

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