BJP's role in protecting Max Hospital has clearly been established: AAP

The DGHS of the Delhi government's health department had canceled the license of the Max hospital for multiple instances of alleged medical negligence.

AAP-BJP spar continues after stay on license cancellation of Max hospital
AAP convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a convention to mark the party's 5th Foundation Day at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)
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Last Updated : Dec 21 2017 | 8:33 AM IST
The stay on a Delhi government order canceling the license of Max hospital in Shalimar Bagh triggered a war of words between the AAP and the BJP with mutual allegations of "deals" with the healthcare group to protect it.

Ruling Aam Aadmi Party also dragged the Lieutenant Governor into the controversy, saying his role in "protecting" Max Hospital has "clearly been established".

The order canceling the license of the hospital was stayed by the Court of Financial Commissioner, following which the facility resumed its operations today.

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AAP's Delhi unit chief spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj told a press conference that the Finance Commissioner is appointed by the LG and exercises powers delegated to him.

"The role of the BJP Central government-appointed L-G in protecting Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, has clearly been established," he said.

AAP's national spokesperson Dilip Pandey alleged that the BJP leadership is "conniving" with the hospital "behind closed doors" and conspiring against the people of Delhi.

"What is the deal between Manoj Tiwari and Max Hospital," he asked.

The office of Lt Governor Anil Baijal said in a statement that a "misinformation campaign" was launched by "vested interests" over the issue.

"The office of Lt Governor at no stage is involved in this matter," it said.

Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari hit back at the AAP government, asking if there was any "deal" which was why the cancellation of hospital's license was stayed by its officer.

Tiwari said he was not surprised by the stay. "The Finance Commissioner who stayed the order comes under Delhi's Finance minister Manish Sisodia. I am not surprised. It was a drama by the AAP government to strike a big deal. It is clear now with stay on cancellation of license of the hospital."

"Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal should tell the people what was the deal that the licence cancellation order stayed," he said.

The Delhi Congress alleged that the AAP government put up a "weak defence" before the appellate authority, resulting in the stay order.

"The government was not serious and ample loopholes were left for the hospital to get a stay over cancellation of its licence," Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken said.

The DGHS of the Delhi government's health department had canceled the license of the hospital for multiple instances of alleged medical negligence, including a case in which one of the twins was found alive after being declared dead by the facility.

The hospital group had on December 13 filed an appeal in the Financial Commissioner's court against the cancellation of the license.
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First Published: Dec 21 2017 | 8:33 AM IST

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