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Congress govt. delaying approvals for AIIMS Bathinda due to political considerations – Harsimrat Badal

Written by  Saizel S -- August 04th 2018 05:51 PM
Congress govt. delaying approvals for AIIMS Bathinda due to political considerations – Harsimrat Badal

Congress govt. delaying approvals for AIIMS Bathinda due to political considerations – Harsimrat Badal

Congress govt. delaying approvals for AIIMS Bathinda due to political considerations – Harsimrat Badal Union food processing minister Harsimrat Kur Badal today said the Congress government was deliberately delaying commissioning of the Rs 925 crore AIIMS Bathinda project by refusing to give statutory approvals and making the site encumbrance free only because of petty political considerations.   In a statement here, the Union minister said it seemed the Congress government had got jittery when the Union health ministry announced that it would start construction on the site in June this year and start OPD for diagnostics in February, 2019. “It seems start of medical facilities for the people of the region was not to the liking of the Congress government which felt the SAD-BJP alliance would get political credit for the same. It is a shame that the people of the Malwa region are being denied advanced medical care, including much needed cancer treatment, because of such despicable anti-people thinking of the Congress party”. The Bathinda mp said there could be no other reason for the deliberate go-slow tactic of the Congress government despite the fact that she had repeatedly written letters detailing approvals and civil works needed to start construction on the 177 acre AIIMS project site. “Now union health minister J P Nadda has also again written a letter to chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh yesterday asking him to personally intervene to make the AIIMS project a reality”.   Giving details, Mrs Badal said the Union health minister had in a letter yesterday disclosed how HITES, the executing agency which had been awarded the Bathinda AIIMS project, had completed all documentation and submitted the same to the Punjab authorities for obtaining statutory approvals from State bodies like State Environment Assessment Authority. She said Mr Nadda had pointed out that despite follow ups by senior ministry officials; the State government had not given the necessary approvals. “Mr Nadda also pointed out that the site was not being made encumbrance free by shifting high tension wires as well as the canal water course running through it”. Mrs Badal said all this indicated that the Congress government did not want OPD facility to start at AIIMS, Bathinda by February 2019. She said this would in turn delay start of the medical session from July 2019 as scheduled and completion of the entire facility by 2020. The union minister said she had tried her best to take up this issue with the chief minister and also with the Bathinda district administraton. “Mr Nadda has also asked the CM to intervene and create conducive conditions for start of work on the prestigious project. In case the government does not act in the matter even now I will be forced to go to the people and take their help to force the government to act in their interest” -PTC NEWS


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