‘Corruption on the Rise’ in Madhya Pradesh, Says BJP MLA

BJP MLA Jalam Singh Patel, the Goregaon MLA from Narsinghpur, alleged that he was given fake Remedesvir injections. 'The Corruption on the Rise' in the state and country.

bjp corruption

BJP MLA Jalam Singh Patel, the Goregaon MLA from Narsinghpur, alleged that he was given fake Remedesvir injections. ‘The Corruption on the Rise’ in the state and country.

I was given 6 fake injections during my treatment for COVID-19, Public representatives and government officials are also involved in this racket’.

BJP MLA Jalam Singh Patel, made a sensational claim by writing a letter to CM Shivraj Singh. He alleged that he was given 6 fake injections during his treatment in Jabalpur. He said that he was given 12 injections totally. 6 were fake and 6 were original injections of Remedesvir.

The MLA also claimed that many patients died due to fake injections. He reiterated that political figures, manager of the City Hospital, Jabalpur and government officials are involved in the scam.

In a letter addressed to the CM, BJP MLA claimed that he was admitted to the Jabalpur Metro Hospital. His CAP and CT reports showed that he had 4%-6% lung infection. He claimed that he received these fake injections between 17 to 22 April. Later he was discharged.

Unfortunately, he had cough and fever and his oxygen level were decreasing. Hence he was admitted on 25 April. The CPR and CT scale were 14%-16%. Then they gave him the original Remedesvir injections he claimed.

ALSO READ: What is CT count in a COVID-19 test? Know more

He said that he feels that these fake injections are costing the lives of the people in Jabalpur. He feels that even he being an MLA was deceived by the treatment, then what will happen to the common man.

In his letter to the Chief Minister, he wrote that compensation of 5 Lakhs should be given to the family of the deceased. He also mentioned that the culprits should be taken to task and charged the money which has to be given to the deceased’s family.

ALSO READ:  Top reasons for BJP’s flop show in West Bengal Election