"Uttar Pradesh is still far behind in the health sector," he told media persons here.
Nadda said the Modi government has so far given more than Rs 36,000 to the state government to provide good healthcare services to the people.
"But the state government failed to spend that amount too. People want an answer for that. (Chief Minister) Akhilesh Yadav will have to give an answer," he said.
He said the Prime Minister approved Rs 189 crore for opening medical colleges at Shahjahanpur, Bahraich, Basti, Faizabad and Firozabad district hospitals.
Meanwhile, Union MoS, Health, Anupriya Patel alleged that the Akhilesh government appointed people from a "particular caste" as SHOs in all the police stations which led to "exploitation" of people.
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