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‘How is this treatment with dead bodies, the situation in hospitals worse’, Delhi government surrounded by SC

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The Delhi government has been reprimanded by the Supreme Court on Friday. The court has sought answers regarding maintenance of dead bodies, less testing in hospitals.

  • Delhi government reprimanded SC over Corona crisis

  • Court said – Maintenance of dead bodies is not right

On Friday, the Delhi government has been reprimanded by the Supreme Court. The court has sought a response from the Delhi government over the growing crisis of coronavirus, the condition of hospitals, the treatment of dead bodies. The court says that the way the bodies are being maintained in Delhi, it is going to hurt a lot.

During the hearing, the Supreme Court said that the condition of the maintenance of dead bodies in Delhi is also very bad. The family members are not being informed about the death.

Apart from this, the solicitor general also mentioned some videos in the court. He said that media reports are showing that patients are being treated along with dead bodies. On this, the Delhi government lawyer said that LG has formed a committee in this matter which is looking into the issue.

‘How is this treatment with dead bodies, the situation in hospitals worse’, Delhi government surrounded by SC

Significantly, the Delhi government has been reprimanded by the Supreme Court in the case of testing, in Delhi the testing has reduced in the past, on which the court has raised questions.

Let us tell you that many such videos have come out from Delhi in the past, where dead bodies are being burnt together. Apart from this, a video of a hospital was revealed in which it was seen that corona patients are being treated along with the dead bodies.

The Supreme Court has taken strict action on this and now a report has been sought from the government. On Friday, the Supreme Court has issued notices to Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Bengal, in which questions have been raised about the status of government hospitals. Apart from this, notices have been issued to the directors of several government hospitals.