Key Points

Punjab's LoP Partap Singh Bajwa has squarely blamed the AAP government for the deaths of three patients due to oxygen supply failure at Jalandhar Civil Hospital. He demanded Health Minister Balbir Singh's resignation, citing systemic negligence and unqualified staff handling critical equipment. The Congress leader highlighted alarming vacancies in medical posts across Punjab's hospitals. The AAP administration suspended three doctors while Bajwa called for broader accountability beyond just disciplinary actions.

Key Points: Punjab LoP Bajwa Blames AAP Govt for Jalandhar Hospital Deaths

  • Bajwa slams AAP for oxygen plant mismanagement by untrained staff
  • Punjab faces 51% vacancy in medical officer posts
  • Health Minister suspends 3 doctors over patient deaths
  • Congress accuses AAP of dismantling Punjab's healthcare system
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Govt accountable for death of 3 patients at Jalandhar hospital: Punjab LoP Bajwa

Congress leader Bajwa demands Punjab Health Minister's resignation after oxygen failure kills 3 patients, citing systemic negligence in AAP-led administration.

"Suspension and dismissal of doctors are wholly insufficient. The Health Minister must accept moral responsibility and resign without delay. - Partap Singh Bajwa"

Chandigarh, July 31

Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly, Partap Singh Bajwa, on Thursday unequivocally held the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government accountable for the tragic death of three patients caused by a disrupted oxygen supply at Jalandhar Civil Hospital and demanded the resignation of Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh.

Bajwa said that the Health Ministry's recent actions, including suspending three doctors and dismissing a house surgeon, are a clear indication of the gross negligence permeating this administration.

“Suspension and dismissal of doctors are wholly insufficient. The Health Minister must accept moral responsibility and resign without delay,” Bajwa said in a statement.

Senior Congress leader Bajwa did not hold back in denouncing the AAP government for its handling of the public health system, which has deteriorated significantly under their three-and-a-half-year tenure.

“In their reckless pursuit to impose a rejected health model from Delhi, the AAP government has dismantled the well-functioning health system of Punjab,” underscoring the urgent need for a tailored approach that truly serves the people, he said.

The Opposition leader highlighted a shocking oversight that a ward servant was operating the critical oxygen plant instead of a trained technician when the incident occurred.

“This severe negligence reflects the AAP government’s failure to strengthen health infrastructure and its incompetence in hiring qualified personnel.”

Bajwa demanded decisive action to rectify these grave oversights, emphasizing that the people deserve a healthcare system that prioritizes their safety and well-being.

Bajwa also expressed outrage over the acute shortage of medical specialists in civil hospitals, revealing that out of 2,098 sanctioned specialist posts, a staggering 990 are vacant.

Moreover, 1,962 out of 3,847 general medical officer positions remain unfilled, a shocking 51 per cent vacancy rate that must be addressed immediately.

A day earlier, Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh announced the suspension of three doctors, including the Medical Superintendent, for negligence that led to the loss of three patients due to disruption in oxygen supply on Sunday.

Those suspended are Medical Superintendent Raj Kumar, Senior Medical Officer Surjeet Singh, Consultant Anesthesia, Sonakshi.

“All the three doctors have been placed under suspension. Detailed inquiry is being conducted and they are likely to be dismissed from the service and lose all benefits of the service,” an official statement quoting the Health Minister said.

House Surgeon Shaminder Singh has been dismissed outright for gross dereliction of duty. As per the government, a sudden disruption in oxygen supply caused by a technical fault in the hospital's oxygen plant resulted in death of three critically-ill patients at the Civil Hospital in Jalandhar.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone from Jalandhar, I can confirm our hospitals have been deteriorating. But is the opposition any better? They're just politicizing tragedy instead of offering solutions. We need proper audits and reforms, not blame games.
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Aman W
Shocking that a ward servant was operating oxygen plant! This shows complete system failure. Government must fill all vacant doctor posts immediately. Punjab deserves better healthcare 💔
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Priyanka N
While the government is at fault, suspending doctors isn't the answer. We need proper training and infrastructure upgrades. My cousin works at Civil Hospital - they've been begging for better equipment for years!
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Karan T
This is what happens when politicians treat healthcare as political football. 51% vacancy in medical posts? Unacceptable! All parties should come together to fix this instead of point scoring.
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Nisha Z
Heart goes out to the families who lost loved ones 😢 We need accountability at every level - from minister to hospital administration. Hope this tragedy leads to real change in Punjab's healthcare system.

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