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CM Naqvi makes marathon visit of Fatima Jinnah Institute & Ganga Ram Hospital

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Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi made a marathon 2.5 hours visit of of Fatima Jinnah Institute of Mother & Child and Ganga Ram Hospital today. CM expressed his severe indignation over witnessing flaws in the new building and listening to the complaints of patients and their attendants. Mohsin Naqvi censured MS hospital, Project Director, EXEN and gave all three of them a stern warning. Mohsin Naqvi inspected the emergency of Fatima Jinnah Institute of Mother & Child, 8 floors and two basements including the wards.

CM went to each and every floor and reviewed the finishing work. Neither there were chairs in the waiting room of Fatima Jinnah Institute of Mother & Child nor any bench. The women patients were sitting on the floor by laying down a chadar. Mohsin Naqvi while addressing the MS said that emergency for the female patients is operational for the last six months and there is no reason of not putting chairs in it.

The attendants of the patients were compelled to pay money to the security guards and maid outside the Mother & Child Ward in order to see infants. The attendants of the patients heaped a pile of complaints before CM Mohsin Naqvi. The guards and the maid receiving money from the patients were suspended and the money received was returned to the attendants. Air conditioners in vacant rooms of many floors of the Institute were running while air conditioners in few parts of the emergency for women patients were shut down.

 

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