Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – Akhilesh Yadav, the head of the Samajwadi Party (SP), attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday, saying that its ministers were too focused on their political goals to do the important work of their ministries. Yadav specifically pointed out how bad the state’s health infrastructure is, saying that it has been neglected and doesn’t have enough resources.
Yadav said in a strong declaration, “The BJP government is keeping track of its failures.” The health services are a mess. The mechanism that gives us power has broken down. The school system has been wrecked. Instead of doing their jobs, the ministers of the BJP government are busy with their political goals. They don’t care about things that affect the public.
SP says that hospitals and medical schools are in trouble Main
The SP leader gave a bleak image of the health care system in Uttar Pradesh. “The health department of the state is in really horrible shape. People in hospitals aren’t getting the care they need. He said that hospitals and medical schools don’t have enough resources. Yadav also said that there is a long-term lack of important medical workers, such as “professors, doctors, and other medical and technical staff in different institutions.”
He then talked about a worrying trend, saying, “Doctors are leaving medical colleges every day.” Negligence is at its worst. To back up his claims, Yadav uploaded a video that he said showed dogs running about freely in hospitals and government health department facilities all around the state.
Yadav said, “Patients have to go to private hospitals because government hospitals don’t treat them, and they are being robbed in the name of treatment.” He said that “the government and the health minister are directly responsible for the bad state of the health department in the state.”
Yadav said the government doesn’t care about public issues.
Yadav said again that the Samajwadi Party has always brought up important public issues including health, power, education, and worsening peace and order, but that the UP government has not responded.
He talked about a recent event in which angry individuals addressed the state’s power minister in several places, making him face the truth of the electricity crisis. “Why had the power minister’s eyes been closed till then? “But now it’s too late,” Yadav asked. He ended his comments by saying, “In the nine years that the BJP has been in power, it has brought Uttar Pradesh to the brink of ruin in every area.”
The SP chief’s claims bring to light ongoing worries about public services in Uttar Pradesh, a state where the current administration has been working hard to improve healthcare infrastructure.

