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PIL regarding better patient care to border firing victims | HC seeks response within five weeks | | Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 27: In a Public Interest Litigation filed by Dharminder Paul Singh Raina seeking direction to respondents to provide specialized treatment to the border firing victims/patients and create adequate preventive and treatment infrastructure and facilities for the patients, a Division Bench of State High Court Comprising Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur and Justice Sanjay Kumar Gupta after hearing Adv Sumit Nayyar for the PIL and Sr. AAG SS Nanda for the State, directed to file response within five weeks. In the PIL it has been submitted that the crisis prevailed on the borders with dwellers staying in the relief camps , deprived of food, electricity and water while the injured were finding it hard to get ambulances for shifting the firing victims to hospitals and there was compete collapse of the government machinery in the border areas and further there were no ambulances to take the victims to hospitals and further even no medical facilities were provided at the GMC Jammu. That it is submitted that in view of the continued brutalities by Pakistani army, it is high time for the respondents to create and provide basic treatment and facilities and to create special task force for providing best medical facilities to the border firing victims. That because of inaction on the part of the respondents the public at large is left at the mercy of destiny and the facilities provided by the respondents are too inadequate. |
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