Amrinder Singh Raja Warring interacts with patients, medical staff at Ludhiana Civil Hospital
Ludhiana, July 19
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, president of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) and Member of Parliament from Ludhiana, conducted a surprise check at the Civil Hospital in Ludhiana today to take stock of the issues that have been plaguing the facility for some time.
After reaching the hospital, Warring met Senior Medical Officer (SMO) to discuss the numerous complaints received regarding poor management. During his inspection, he specifically inquired about issues such as the lack of medical facilities, inadequate infrastructure and the practice of accommodating more than one patient on a single bed. He interacted with several patients to gain a firsthand understanding of the difficulties they encounter in their daily lives while seeking treatment.
Speaking to the media, the PPCC chief said, “I have listened to the concerns of both patients and medical staff. Under the AAP regime, the condition of our healthcare system has deteriorated. It is necessary that all major vacant positions are filled and that the hospital is equipped with adequate infrastructure and equipment to provide the best possible services to our patients.”
He further added, “I will work together with the medical fraternity as well as the government to find a solution for the residents.”