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Raebareli: Controversy erupts as sanitation worker gives injection to patient | VIDEO

The video, which has widely surfaced on social media captures a cleaning staff member administering an injection to a patient. This unsettling scene raises serious concerns about the hospital's ability to provide proper medical care and the safety of its patients.

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New Delhi: In a disturbing revelation from Uttar Pradesh's Raebareli where the condition of healthcare facilities has come under scrutiny. Recent footage from the government hospital has highlighted severe inadequacies in the medical system, showing an alarming scenario where sanitation staff are performing medical procedures.

The video, which has widely surfaced on social media captures a cleaning staff member administering an injection to a patient. This unsettling scene raises serious concerns about the hospital's ability to provide proper medical care and the safety of its patients.

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The video has sparked widespread outrage and calls for immediate reforms in the healthcare system. The public demands an investigation into the conditions that led to such a concerning state of affairs and urges the government to address the shortcomings in hospital management and staffing.

Netizens' reaction to the post

A user of X platform named Rakesh Kumar wrote in Hindi, BJP is ruling in Uttar Pradesh, people have been promoted, now they will also be seen prescribing medicines.

Another user of X platform named Amit Shukla wrote  in Hindi,  this is a doctor but he does not have a doctor's degree, rather he has a degree of a sweeper because the doctor must be busy somewhere in a private hospital.

A third user of X platform named Gulamna wrote in Hindi, it is also a favour that the treatment is happening, otherwise this would not have happened. 

A fourth user of X platform named Sri Nath Tripathi wrote "Just like in the UP Basic Education Department, where the number of teachers is shown as a combined total with contractual employees, and they are considered contractual workers for salary purposes, similarly, in all departments across the country, the number of employees is shown as almost equal to the total strength."

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