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एक महीने में 100 बच्चों की मौत ,राजनीती शुरू लेकिन जिम्मेदार कौन ?|| BHBC NEWS ||

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राजस्थान के कोटा में हो रही बच्चों की मौतों का मामला सियासी तूल पकड़ रहा है। बीजेपी के बाद बसपा ने राजस्थान के मुख्यमंत्री अशोक गहलोत और कांग्रेस महासचिव प्रियंका गांधी पर निशाना साधा है। बता दें कि राजस्थान के कोटा में एक महीने के अंदर अब तक करीब सौ बच्चों की मौत हो चुकी है।
इस मामले में बसपा प्रमुख मायावती ने सरकार पर निशाना साधते हुए कहा कि, ‘कांग्रेस शासित राजस्थान के कोटा जिले में लगभग 100 मासूम बच्चों की मौत से मांओं का गोद उजड़ना अति-दुःखद और दर्दनाक है। लेकिन राजस्थान के मुख्यमंत्री गहलोत और उनकी सरकार इसके प्रति अब भी उदासीन, असंवेदनशील और गैर-जिम्मेदार रवैया अपनाए हुए हैं जोकि अति-निन्दनीय है।‘


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The case of deaths of children happening in Kota of Rajasthan is catching political bias. After the BJP, the BSP has targeted Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi. Please tell that within a month so far, about hundred children have died in Rajasthan's Kota.
In this case, BSP chief Mayawati targeted the government, saying, "The loss of mothers in the Kota district of Congress-ruled Rajasthan, with the death of about 100 innocent children, is extremely sad and painful. But Rajasthan Chief Minister Gehlot and his government are still adopting an apathetic, insensitive and irresponsible attitude towards it which is highly condemnable. '
He said, "It is very sad to keep the top leadership of the Congress Party and especially the General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi silent on this matter. It would have been nice to have met poor poor mothers like UP, whose laps have been destroyed only due to the negligence of their party's government. '
Apart from this, he said that, 'If the Congress National Secretary General does not go to the Kota of Rajasthan and meet the mothers of the deceased children, then in any case here, it was only her political interest and drama to meet the family of UP victims. Will go, so that the people of UP should remain vigilant.
At the same time, the Rajasthan Health Minister has targeted the Vasundhara government on the deaths of children in hospital. Health Minister Raghu Sharma said that during 2012 and 13, ₹ 60 crore was sanctioned by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for this hospital in Kota, which was not given by the BJP despite having financial approval after coming to power.
The hospital administration of Kota used to demand money every year but the BJP government did not give money. He said that then BJP MLAs Prahlad Gunjal, Om Birla and Bhawani Singh Rajawat kept demanding money for this hospital. But the BJP government did not pay a single penny. I have all these things on record.
Let us tell you that nine children died in JK Lone Hospital of Kota in Rajasthan, due to which the number of children who died within a month has reached 100. On December 23 and 24, 10 children died in a government hospital in 48 hours, after which the opposition is attacking the Gehlot government. Special Desk Nation India
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