"It's not a scam. It was a irregularity which is being corrected now. The irregularity is not new. It was also happening during the Congress-NCP government regime. It has been happening for the last 8-10 years," Parrikar said here last evening.
Goa NCP spokesman Trojano D'Mello had demanded the resignation of state Health Minister Laxmikant Parsekar when media reports revealed that private laboratory agents were personally collecting blood samples of patients by entering the wards at the hospital.
However, reacting to the allegations, Parrikar alleged that the NCP was a "blood sucking" party.
The Chief Minister said that there are a few tests which cannot be done in the hospital and hence needs to be referred to private laboratory.
However, Parrikar said that no private laboratory agent should have been allowed entry into the hospital for collecting blood samples.
"I agree that private laboratory agents should not be allowed to enter the ward and collect blood of the patients. GMCH nurses should be doing that and giving sample to the laboratory representative," Parrikar said.
