"We have launched 'selfie with patients' campaign to draw the attention of the Prime Minister towards the plight of patients who do not get medical facilities here. We have been demanding for All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for long and hope our voice will be heard," Tara Patkar, Coordinator of the campaign told PTI.
He said the selfies will be posted on social platforms including Facebook, Twitter, whatsapp and others and those active on these media would be asked to share the pictures to support the campaign.
"Patients admitted in primary health centres are referred to Kanpur, Lucknow, Agra and to districts of neigbouring Madhya Pradesh. Setting up of AIIMS will help the entire region, spread over seven districts in UP and five in MP," he said.
Claiming that the people of the district are ready to arrange land for the AIIMS, he said, they have so far sent over one lakh letters to the Prime Minister in 18 languages and will send one lakh more in Sanskrit to him.
The Prime Minister's Office had sought details of our campaign in May this year but nothing concrete came out of it, he said.
UP Governor Ram Naik had also forwarded a letter to the Centre for suitable action on the demand, he said.
The people belonging to other communities had observed Roza (fast) with their Muslim neighbours during the holy month of Ramadan to boost the AIIMS campaign.
"We wanted policy makers to acknowledge our unity and take a positive decision for setting up of AIIMS in the district," Patkar added.
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