New Delhi:Congress party on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over encephalitis outbreak in Bihar's Muzaffarpur, which has claimed the lives of 112 children.
"On one side, Prime Minister Modi says that the economy of India is sky-rocketing, while on the other, children are dying in his own country. This shows carelessness on his part. It is his prerogative to ensure timely preventive steps to eliminate the disease. Why is the central government not taking the issue seriously?" Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi said while addressing a press conference here.
Gogoi, an MP from Assam, took a jibe at Dr Harsh Vardhan, the Health and Family Welfare Minister and also termed the epidemic a 'national tragedy'.
"Earlier when Harsh Vardhan was the health minister, he had promised 100 beds for the hospital, and even now he has made a similar promise. The promises made by him have always remained on the pages," Gogoi said.
The Congress leader further alleged that the two hospitals in Muzaffarpur -- Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) and Kejriwal Hospital -- lack beds, medicines and doctors.
"The state health minister Mangal Pandey asked the score of the World Cup match between India and Pakistan during a State Health Department meeting. The announcement to increase the beds in the hospitals is made every year but no one takes the responsibility," Gogoi added.