AJYCP burns Himanta's effigy
MARGHERITA: Activists of Asom Jatiyotabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad in Margherita
burnt the effigy of State Health Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sharma on NH 38 alleging the shabby state of affairs in the government Hospitals in the Sub Division.
More than 100 AJYCP Activists shouted slogans against Sarma alleging lack of his interest and attention and threaten more agitation if the things are not improved.
Talking to Assam Times, AJYCP leader Kanchan Bora said many patients have been suffering only because of the mismanagement in the hospitals. Even the hospitals have been falling short of medicines and most of the hospitals have no laboratory much to the benefit of a section of businessmen who keep opening some laboratories here and there. AJYCP further demanded an enquiry into the proliferation of private health establishments in the entire sub division.
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