Congress Backs Striking Doctors, Asks Delhi Government to Address Issues

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard have gone unheard until now.

NEW DELHI: Extending support to the striking doctors, Congress today asked the Delhi government to address  their demands immediately as the possibility of spurt in cases of illnesses lurks with the advent of monsoon.

The Congress also took potshots at both the BJP-led NDA Government at the Centre and the AAP dispensation in Delhi,saying people have become orphan due to the tussle between the two authorities and claimed the city suffered from "policy paralysis" in governance.

"All government hospital doctors have called strike. Their issues are basic ones. Basic things for patients' facility like availability of drinking water, life saving drugs, generic drugs. Doctors have also not received salaries for some months. We are supporting these demands," Delhi Congress chief spokesperson Sharmistha Mukherjee told reporters here.

Mukherjee further accused Delhi Government and the Centre of being ignorant towards doctors' demands, saying requests by medicos to Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard have gone unheard until now.

"Doctors have sent memorandum to L-G, CM and Prime Minister. But nothing has happened. So, what we feel is Delhi's governance is suffering from stagnation, complete policy paralysis. We demand the BJP Government, its MPs from the city to look into the matter," she said.

Over 2,000 doctors of hospitals run by the central and Delhi governments and civic corporations launched an indefinite strike, demanding adequate supply of life saving drugs, security at workplace, fixed duty hours and timely payment of their salaries.

Mukherjee said the people in Delhi are set to suffer further as the civic bodies and the state's Public Works Department have failed to de-silt the city's drainage systems even as monsoon is around and added the present situation is unprecedented.

"Public in Delhi has become orphaned. People are suffering in the battle between Delhi Government and the Centre. Such situation never cropped up in Delhi earlier. No work is taking place. Monsoon is around. You all know howdengue spreads in Delhi. There is no planning to tackle it. De-silting works are not taking place. Only blame game isgoing on," she said.

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