Former chief minister Uma Bharti has criticized the state government of Bhopal for the poor condition of education and healthcare. In a recent series of tweets, she stated that there is a wide gap between private and government hospitals and schools, and that poor families are unable to afford private education.
Bharti also took a dig at the Modi and Shivraj governments, stating that they are unaware of the conditions of hospitals and schools, despite the benefits given to the poor. She emphasized the need for major efforts to reduce the wide-spread gap between the rich and the poor.
On Monday, Bharti tweeted about the dire situation in government hospitals, where patients are suffering due to the absence of air-conditioners in burn units and ICUs. While crores of rupees are being spent on rallies, the healthcare sector is being overlooked, Bharti claimed, and called for immediate improvement.
With only four months left for elections, Bharti urged the government to prioritize healthcare and education, focusing on government hospitals and schools to improve the overall state of public healthcare and education. She opined that it was imperative to bridge the gap between private and government institutions to provide affordable healthcare and education to all.
The poor state of healthcare and education in Bhopal raises concerns for residents and officials alike, and there is a growing need for immediate measures to be taken. The upcoming elections provide an opportunity for politicians to act with urgency and address these essential issues.