"The Health department has to draw specific guidelines and provide additional funds to hospitals for such cases where a poor does not get an ambulance and is not in a position to afford private ambulance," Kumar told reporters.
He was answering a question concerned with sorry plight of a destitute woman in Muzaffarpur whose body was being pulled inside a garbage cart to be taken for post-mortem at Shri Krishna Memorial College and Hospital (SKMCH) in Muzaffarpur last week.
Last year, policemen in Vaishali district of Bihar were photographed dragging a dead body hundreds of metres after tying a rope around the body's neck. In the absence of an ambulance, the policemen were spotted taking out the dead body from river Ganga using rope.
Expressing concern over such "humanitarian" issues, Kumar stressed on equipping hospitals with additional fund to help needy arrange an ambulance or other kinds of assistance.
"Earlier, in the state condition of police stations were like this. Policemen would flex muscles to use a vehicle for moving even undertrials for production in a court," he said with state DGP P K Thakur sitting by his side.
"My government looked into the problem and armed police stations with sufficient fund to end problem arising for want of fund," he said.
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