New Delhi: Former BJP MP Bhairon Prasad Mishra’s son died after he allegedly failed to get a bed at a top government hospital in Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow. Following the incident, the former MP from Banda sat on a dharna with his son’s body at the SGPGI Hospital. The government has now suspended a doctor and initiated a probe.
The victim identified as Prakash Mishra, who had a kidney ailment, was rushed to the Emergency ward of the hospital on Monday but failed to get a bed and later died. The ex-BJP MP claimed that he did not get any help from the medical officer. After the incident, the former MP staged a protest with the body of his son. He said he would not end the protest unless the doctors mend their ways. According to ex-Banda MP, there were several people complaining about the Emergency Medical Officer, a report in NDTV said quoting Mishra.
As the news of the incident reached higher officials, the hospital authorities assured strict action and set up a committee to probe the incident. Reacting to the incident, SGPGI Director Dr RK Dhiman said the doctor asked him to take the patient to the ICU, but there was a shortage of beds. A committee has been formed to probe the incident, he said.
#BJP Sitting MP from Uttar Pradesh’s Banda, Bhairon Prasad Mishra, staged a protest outside Delhi office of #BharatiyaJanataParty as he did not get ticket for #LokSabhaElection2019 अब देखना ये है कि इनको कौन कौन join करता है ..ticket तो कई नेताओं की काटी गयीं हैं।। pic.twitter.com/X45W3O8aog
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