Fresh paint, new tiles, bedsheets changed: Ahead of Modi’s visit, protests against overnight repair of Morbi Hospital

Hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on Tuesday, a ‘makeover’ was allegedly carried out at the Civil Hospital in Gujarat’s Morbi after midnight, drawing criticism from the opposition.

The Prime Minister will meet the survivors of the massive bridge collapse in which 135 people were killed. Of the 135 people killed, 47 were children. Over 100 injured are undergoing treatment, many of whom are at the Civil Hospital in Morbi.

A report by a leading online news portal said that some parts of the walls and ceiling were repainted, and new water coolers were brought in. Bedsheets in two wards where about 13 of those injured in the bridge tragedy were admitted were swiftly changed. very. Late night, several people were seen sweeping the premises. The report said that amid the massive clean-up, the old water cooler and damaged walls and ceilings showed the real picture.

Parts of the entrance gate have been painted yellow, while some areas inside the hospital have been painted white.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress criticized PM Modi, saying the hospital was painted so that the prime minister could do “photoshoots”.

AAP tweeted along with a video purportedly showing the hospital in front of the Prime Minister. meeting.

AAP Delhi MLA Naresh Balyan said that even shamelessness has its limits.

The Congress also shared pictures and said that the hospital had been repainted and new tiles were installed. “Shame on them! So many people died and they are busy preparing for an event,” tweeted the Grand Old Party.

At least 134 people lost their lives in the tragedy of a British-era suspension bridge crashing in Morbi town of Saurashtra region on Sunday evening.

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