He was responding to a calling attention motion raised by the BJP's Vile Parle MLA Parag Alavani today.
Alavani had sought a response from the state's public health ministry on measures it was taking to tackle tuberculosis. The MLA claimed that two lakh fresh cases of TB as well as 1,000 deaths were reported in 2017.
He pointed out that TB was an airborne disease and a huge number of Mumbaikars used the heavily-crowded suburban train network for their daily commute.
NCP leader and former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar raised an objection, stating that Maharashtra was spending just half of the funds allocated to fight TB.
"As per my information, Rs 2,000 crore is allocated to fight TB but the state manages to spend just 50 per cent of it. This is unacceptable. People are dying due to the disease but the state fails to spend the total allocation," he said.
In reply, Sawant said, "As it is an airborne disease, people from your constituency (Dharavi, which has sizable slum pockets) are more likely to suffer from the infection. Mumbai has a significant floating population which makes more people vulnerable to TB. As of now, there is no proposal to launch any pilot project," Sawant said.
Rahul Aher, BJP MLA from Chandwad in Nashik, pointed out that drugs currently being administered to TB patients were not potent enough and the bacteria was becoming increasingly drug-resistant.
He added that 5,699 people died due to TB across the state, including 963 in Mumbai, in 2017.
He said that the figures for 2016 were 1,22,602 TB patients in the state and 22,462 in Mumbai.
In 2016, 6,884 TB occurred across the state, including 1,240 in Mumbai.
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