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Cong supports LG's efforts to meet shortage of manpower, facilities in GMC Jammu
‘Less than half of these efforts, taken in time, could have saved several precious lives’
5/18/2021 12:01:24 AM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, May 17: Extending support to the efforts of the LG Manoj Sinha for his stepped up initiatives to create facilities and meet shortage of manpower to deal with high number of casualties and rising cases especially in Jammu, the Jammu Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) regretted that had less than half of these initiatives taken well in time, could have saved several precious lives, lost in past one month due to inadequate facilities and health Infrastructure in Jammu and elsewhere. In a statement JKPCC said that it's time to unitedly fight the prevailing disastrous situation as it is very painful to daily watch the people dying in large numbers and the government has lately realized the acute shortage of manpower and other facilities and the LG Sinha himself taking control of the situation and ordering recruitment for 250 nurses in three days.
Had these initiatives taken well in time and created the required facilities including manpower, several deaths could have been avoided and precious lives saved.
It was the job of the centre government to regularly sanitize the UT administration and monitor the upgradation of the necessary infrastructure including installation of the necessary equipments besides placement of the required manpower, well before the onset of second wave, in the UT directly controlled by the union government, said JKPCC leadership adding that the ruling party leaders at the helm of affairs neglected and ignored the health sector especially in Jammu.
Now the BJP leaders are trying to indulge in damage control by seeking media attention by visiting the important hospitals and issuing unauthorized instructions to the faculty and head of the institutions, which is the prerogative of the LG and other constitutional authorities only and not by anyone simply being a leader of the ruling party. In the process, these publicity hungry leaders of BJP disturb the doctors and other Covid warriors in the hospitals.
Now the truth is before the public and the people have lost lives because of lack of adequate facilities including ventilator supported beds, lack of installation of oxygen plants and ventilators as well as acute shortage of required manpower.
The Congress leadership is on record of having reminded the centre government of its responsibilities in view of anticipated threat but Modi government ignored the warning signals by its own experts. BJP was more interested in wresting away West Bengal and winning other elections, than taking urgent measures to save the precious lives.
The BJP government and the ruling party have to one day apologize to the people for their utter failure and neglect for the vested political interests and have to own the responsibility of the casualties and sufferings of the people and must apologize to the victims and their families especially failing Jammu.
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