Lucknow:
On Sunday, the leader of the Samajwadi Party, Akhilesh Yadav, asked the government of Uttar Pradesh how many beds had been made for the “future generation” after a pregnant woman died in an ambulance in Grand Noida because she allegedly been refused by several hospitals.
“The death of a pregnant woman during a hospital search is extremely sad,” Yadav tweeted, adding a PTI tweet from the incident.
“The government (UP) should say that if it has arranged 1 lakh beds for corona (corona) patients, then why has it not reserved beds for the next generation?” He asked.
The statement of the head of the SP comes one day after the death of an eight-month pregnant woman in an ambulance after the failure of a frantic search for 13 hours to find a hospital bed, because more than half dozen establishments refused treatment.
“The BJP government should also say that so far, how many hospitals have been built,” added Yadav.
Neelam, 30, and her husband Vijender Singh, 30, knocked on the doors of eight hospitals, including those in the government, before dying in an ambulance outside a Grand Noida facility on Friday, the family told PTI.
The Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration has ordered an investigation into the incident.