Rajasthan: After sterilization 60 women were put to sleep on the ground, BJP attacked NTC
Rajasthan: After sterilization 60 women were put to sleep on the ground, BJP attacked NTC
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Jaipur: Something has happened in the recent past at Setrava Hospital in Shergarh in Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's home district which is still in the news. In fact, after the sterilization camp here, the women were put to sleep on the ground. As soon as the matter took a political toll, the actions of the Jodhpur health department have put the government in shame. In fact, the CMHO of Jodhpur, Dr. Balwant Manda is already in controversy over the UTB nursing recruitment scam and now did this. 

In addition to Jodhpur, Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Ram Niwas Senwar has appointed Setrava Block CMHO Dr. Dhiraj Bissa. At the same time, he has now sought a financial report on the entire case. In this case, Senwar said, "Instructions have been issued in the area to operate on as many beneficiaries as are available during sterilization camps. The next schedule should be fixed when there is a large number. As per the information received, instructions have been issued in the field that there should be no lapse in services and quality".

In fact, this incident has taken place where the woman MLA is Meena Kanwar and the functioning of the medical department in the matter of putting women to sleep on ground in her locality is being questioned. Let us tell all of you that 60 women were sterilised on 30th June at Setrava Hospital under Shergarh Block CMO. That is what the BJP made an issue about. Now, several leaders including BJP state president Satish Punia, former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, Union Minister Arjun Meghwal, MP PP Chaudhary, BJP leader Sanwalaram Devasi have shared the photo on social media and questioned the health system in the state.

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