Sixty three infants have died in Shishu Bhavan in the past two weeks.
"We took up the Sishu Bhavan issue with the Prime Minister and he asked the Union Health Ministry to send a medical team to the paediatric centre. But, instead of tapping the chance, Odisha Government did not entertain the doctors which is embarrassing," Pradhan told reporters here.
"The Centre had sent the expert doctors after realising that 13 posts of assistant professors remained vacant at Sishu Bhavan. These doctors have expertise. They could have helped in resolving the crisis," Pradhan said, adding that the state should reconsider the issue so far as federal structure is concerned.
Pradhan said, "I am ready to get defeated, but the children should survive. The state government should refrain from doing politics over the matter."
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