The Sena also alleged that if the government machinery was itself "on oxygen", then how would it provide oxygen to patients.
At least 49 infants died in a month in the Farrukhabad district hospital in UP, most of them from "perinatal asphyxia", a condition in which a newborn has trouble breathing, officials said yesterday.
In a virtual replay of the tragedy in Gorakhpur, where 30 children died in two days in a state-run hospital last month, many of the parents in Farrukhabad told officials there was a delay in providing the infants with oxygen and medicines.
"Those who had came down heavily on the Mamta Banerjee government around six years back, when around 50 children had died in a fortnight in West Bengal, are now in power in Uttar Pradesh," it said.
It said the death of children in the two hospitals allegedly due to lack of supply of oxgen had raised a big question mark over the quality of health services in Uttar Pradesh.
It asked how many times, the cycle of deaths and the subsequent action against officials was going to be repeated in the state.
"The people from poor and lower middle classes approach the government-run hospitals. They look up to the government's medical services for treatment and recovery," the Sena said.
"But, the current health service in UP seems to be on oxygen, hence it is less effective," it claimed.
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