Published 18:22 IST, January 4th 2020
Kota Infant deaths: Congress' Pramod Tiwari says Rajasthan Govt doing its 'best'
Congress's Pramod Tiwari said that one should not get "bothered" because of rising death tolls in Kota's JK Lon hospital since "thousands died in Gorakhpur".
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In a shocking statement, the Congress leader, Pramod Tiwari on Saturday said that one should not get "bothered" because of the rising death tolls in Kota's JK Lon hospital since "thousands died in Gorakhpur." He stated that the government was making all its efforts since "every child's life was important to them". His statement comes after the death toll at the Government led hospital in Kota crossed 107 on Saturday.
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"We should not get bothered only when the death toll is high. Thousands of people died in Gorakhpur because the Uttar Pradesh government failed to provide oxygen. Rajasthan is trying its level best to make every possible move to save the lives," said Pramod Tiwari.
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'We are at peace'
Tiwari also stated that the party was "at peace" since Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was taking stock of the situation.
"It is not about the increasing toll, even the life of a single child is important for us. All the equipment and facilities have been provided in the hospitals. We are at peace because the Chief Minister of Rajasthan is taking stock of the situation. They are trying to save every single life," added Tiwari.
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On Saturday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla sent a letter to Rajasthan Chief Minister in the backdrop of rising deaths in Kota. Earlier, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) had served a show-cause notice to the Congress government in the state.
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DY CM Pilot takes responsibility
On Saturday, Deputy CM Sachin Pilot, who visited JK Lon Hospital in Kota stated that one must take responsibility for the tragedy. Pilot also added that the government's approach should have been more compassionate. Moreover, differing from Health minister Raghu Das's stance that the previous government had created lapses, Pilot said that he pointed out that the Congress-led government had been in power for the past 13 months and hence should not shift blame.
(With ANI Inputs)
18:22 IST, January 4th 2020