Bharat Express

User complains about Govt Hospital’s poor condition, Kejriwal reacts

The Delhi Chief Minister responded to the X user’s post, indicating that all necessary measures would be taken to enhance the hospital’s state, indicating that the post had not gone unnoticed.

Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, responded after a man brought attention to the dire state of one of the city’s largest government hospitals.

“Toilets are overflowing, full of filth, this is how the hospitals of Delhi are. The picture is of the largest GTB hospital, where patients, attendants and staff have to pass through the toilet with a cloth tied over their mouth. The cleanliness system in the hospital is zero,” the X user tweeted, and tagged Kejriwal in his post.

One of the biggest government hospitals in Delhi is the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital.

The Delhi Chief Minister responded to the X user’s post, indicating that all necessary measures would be taken to enhance the hospital’s state, indicating that the post had not gone unnoticed.

“I have directed health minister to visit the hospital today along with senior officials and take corrective steps,” Kejriwal tweeted in response.

In September, the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) declared that more than ten new hospitals would be constructed in Delhi to enhance the city’s healthcare system.

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