Mahoba: Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak, who reached Mahoba, said- ‘The shortage of doctors in the district hospital will also be removed’

Brajesh Pathak in Mahoba : Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak reached Mahoba on Tuesday on his two-day visit. Where he first took stock of the health services while conducting a surprise inspection of the district hospital. Checked the system of Jan Aushadhi Kendra set up in the hospital. Along with this, while inspecting all the wards of the district hospital, instructed the officials to provide better health services. During this, while talking to journalists, the punishment of mafia Atiq Ahmed was said to be the result of lobbying by the BJP government and said that in other criminal cases also, the Yogi government will do the work of getting punishment under the law by doing similar lobbying.

Instructions given to CMO to provide better services 

The Yogi government seriously advocated, which resulted in life imprisonment for Atiq  

On the question of the punishment given to the mafia Atiq Ahmed, he said that it is the commitment of our Uttar Pradesh government that we will establish the rule of law. Despite more than 100 cases being registered, the previous governments did not follow up, but the Yogi government has followed up seriously in all criminal cases, due to which today Mafia Atiq has been sentenced to life imprisonment. Due to which a good message has been sent in the entire state, due to which the rule of law has become stronger. He said that in all other criminal cases also, the government will do the work of prosecuting in the same manner and getting punishment. On the question of Rahul Gandhi’s case and the allegation of favoritism of the Congress, he said that it is the decision of the court and he avoided answering the question. The Deputy CM later held a meeting with public representatives and BJP office bearers at the BJP office.

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