Latest and Trending News | Headlines & live UpdatesLatest and Trending News | Headlines & live Updates
  • National
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Gallery
    • Video Gallery
    • Cartoon Gallery
    • Photo Gallery
  • Forum
  • Write For Us
  • PODCAST
Follow Us on Twitter
Tweets by @india_aware
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Latest and Trending News | Headlines & live Updates Latest and Trending News | Headlines & live Updates
  • National
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Gallery
    • Video Gallery
    • Cartoon Gallery
    • Photo Gallery
  • Forum
  • Write For Us
  • PODCAST
Latest and Trending News | Headlines & live UpdatesLatest and Trending News | Headlines & live Updates
Home»Latest»We are all Indians, Delhi belongs to all: LG rejects AAP criticism to reserve some hospitals only for Delhiites
Latest

We are all Indians, Delhi belongs to all: LG rejects AAP criticism to reserve some hospitals only for Delhiites

Our CorrespondentBy Our CorrespondentJune 10, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp
Share
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal’s office Tuesday rejected the AAP government’s criticism of his order overturning the decision to reserve some hospitals only for Delhiites, saying “we are all Indians and Delhi belongs to all”.

In a statement, the LG office also said that rather than discriminating among patients, the goal of the government should be to plan and prepare for adequate infrastructure.

On Monday, the LG overruled the AAP government’s order to reserve Delhi government-run and private hospitals in the national capital for Delhiites.

“We are all Indians and Delhi belongs to all,” Baijal’s office said on Tuesday, responding to the AAP government’s criticism.

“It is unfortunate that any responsible government should attempt to discriminate amongst patients on grounds of residence,” the statement said.

It is the responsibility of the state to provide universal healthcare to all patients coming to hospitals in accordance with constitutional provisions, it stated.

The Lt Governor is fully aware of the need to ramp up medical infrastructure, it said. Earlier in the day, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that there might be 5.5 lakh coronavirus cases in the city by July 31 and the city will then need 80,000 beds.

“The LG did not have any idea on numbers of Covid-19 cases and beds in Delhi once people from all over the country start coming to Delhi (for treatment),” Sisodia said.

Arvind Kejriwal COVID-19 DELHI hospitals LG ANIL BAJAJ
Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp
Our Correspondent

Related Posts

Trump’s latest statement on India-US trade relations

September 2, 2025

Danger of flood in Yamuna river: Alert issued in Delhi-NCR region

September 2, 2025

The name of Jalalabad was changed to “Parshurampuri”

September 2, 2025

PM Modi and President Putin held bilateral talks after SCO Summit

September 1, 2025
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Follow Us on Twitter
Tweets by @india_aware
Latest Posts

Trump’s latest statement on India-US trade relations

September 2, 2025

Danger of flood in Yamuna river: Alert issued in Delhi-NCR region

September 2, 2025

The name of Jalalabad was changed to “Parshurampuri”

September 2, 2025
Advertisement

India today is a dynamic and fast growing nation. For millennia, it has been the land that has nourished both mind and body. Its philosophy that stems from a prehistoric oral tradition has carried on through the ages, influencing and creating leaders that have changed the course of the world.

Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
Recent Post

Trump’s latest statement on India-US trade relations

September 2, 2025

Danger of flood in Yamuna river: Alert issued in Delhi-NCR region

September 2, 2025

US tariff hike puts Uttar Pradesh’s industries in trouble

September 2, 2025
Twitter Timeline
Tweets by @india_aware
© 2018 India-Aware.com - Maintained and developed by India-Aware Team..
  • About Us
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.