What kind of health system is this in Rajasthan? 

The reality of health services in rajasthan was revealed when the MLA's mother was refused treatment under RGHS. Actually, the mother of Sadulpur mla Manoj Kumar Nyangli is suffering from cancer and is undergoing treatment at Mahavir cancer Hospital in the capital jaipur, but the mla was shocked when the hospital administration refused to treat his mother prem Kanwar. The hospital administration told mla Manoj Kumar that the outstanding payment has not been received from the government under RGHS. Due to this, her treatment cannot be done. After this, the mla had to return home without his mother's treatment. Expressing his displeasure, he has written a letter to cm Bhajanlal.

'Treatment not available in big hospitals of Jaipur'                    

On this entire issue, mla Manoj Kumar Nyangli said, "The people of rajasthan may be benefiting under RGHS, but in big hospitals of cities like the capital jaipur, people travel 500 to 1000 km for treatment, after that due to non-payment of the state government schemes, the hospitals are not treating them and the medical staff is not giving medicines.

Treatment was going on for 8-10 months

He further said, "My mother prem Kanwar's cancer treatment is going on in Mahavir cancer Hospital for the last 8-10 months. On april 8, when I took my mother to Mahavir cancer Hospital, there were 200-400 patients there and I myself went for my mother's treatment, but due to non-payment, treatment was refused and I had to bring my mother back home without treatment from Mahavir cancer Hospital.

'It is unfortunate that treatment is not available in hospitals'

The mla further said, "It is unfortunate that the government is not providing timely treatment in hospitals and medicines in medical stores. The government should pay serious attention to this, patients reach jaipur with great difficulty. If people like us are not getting treatment, then who will listen to the common people. Therefore, I have written a letter to chief minister Bhajanlal Sharma so that he can improve this system and benefit the public."


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