The Minister of State for Home Affairs was speaking at the inauguration of a 24x7 store for generic medicines at a government-run hospital in eastern Maharashtra's Chandrapur, which he represents in the Lok Sabha.
"The mayor came, the deputy mayor came but what stopped the doctors from coming for the event?" an angry Ahir asked, noting the absence of senior doctors at the event.
Ahir wondered if it was appropriate for doctors to go on leave when a "democratically-elected" minister was on a visit.
Chandrapur is one of the four districts in Maharashtra which have been identified by the central government as affected by Left-Wing Extremism.
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