Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha today gave a stern warning to unruly people who will be found in the deteriorating law and order of the state and said there will be no compromise with criminals.
After inspecting IGM Hospital this afternoon, Dr Saha said, “Everywhere criminals are being arrested and I will not tolerate any kind of untoward incident in my state. I have directed the Police to take steps in arresting the criminals who will be found in deteriorating law and order. No compromise with criminals. No one can rule the state by doing hooliganism during BJP rule.”
Later, on the inspection of IGM the Chief Minister said, “My last posting was IGM hospital then I went to TMC. I had a separate feeling for IGM Hospital. As I am also holding the health department today I came here to visit the IGM to inspect the OPDs, IPDs. Except for two to three things everything is well here in the IGM hospital. Some things need to be corrected which may create trouble in the coming days and have informed the Health director and secretary to rectify some matters. So far I didn’t receive any complaints”.
CM Dr Saha has informed that during his visit he has observed some issues between security and patient’s party and said, “If there are any loopholes I will definitely look after this matter. I just want to tell to behave politely with patients. Even the ambulance services also increased and if there are some issues I will definitely look into the matter”.
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