He said Union Health Minister J P Nadda supports his opinion in this regard. Jain however, added he was "not competent" to ascertain the cause of the mounting fatalities.
"A debate has started on this but I am not competent to decide. Only doctors and scientists will be able to take a call on why they died.
"Nadda ji told me no one died of chikungunya in the entire country. People die directly of dengue. But medical literature says normally people do not die of chikungunya," he said.
Doctors say that chikungunya is not a life-threatening disease in general, but in rare cases leads to complications that prove fatal, especially in children and elderly.
Hitting out at the media yet again, Jain said it was showing only one side of the story and was not interested in bringing out the hard work being put in by doctors and staffers of the government hospitals.
"It all depends on what you want to show. There may be few shortcomings but doctors and staff of all the hospitals are working very hard. It seems our dictionary has only one word, criticism.
The Union Health Ministry is already probing the chikungunya deaths in the national capital.
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Jain today also visited several government hosopitals to assess their preparedness.
In a series of tweets the city health minister said, "Visited Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, all services are normal. More than 100 beds are vacant. No need to panic."
"Visited DDU hospital, good arrangements for treatment of Dengue & Chikangunia. 100 beds avalable. No need to panic."
Delhi government had yesterday ordered a probe into the chikungunya deaths reported in the national capital.
The Health Minister yesterday had also carried out inspections of five Delhi government hospitals and appealed to people to not panic.
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