08-Sep-2024 08:00 PM
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Lucknow, Sep 8 (Reporter) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday visited Lok Bandhu Shri Raj Narayan Combined Hospital to check on the people injured in a building collapse incident in Sarojini Nagar area of the state capital Lucknow.
The CM met each patient inquired about their health, and directed the hospital administration to ensure proper care and treatment. He also spoke with the patients' families, assuring them of full support from the state government.
After returning from his Gorakhpur tour, Yogi went directly to Lok Bandhu Hospital, where he visited 10 patients in different wards and gathered details about their condition. He emphasised that no patient should face difficulties and directed the hospital staff to provide the best care.
Meeting the relatives in the hospital, he reassured them that the government was standing with them in this challenging time, promising all necessary assistance.
Mayor Sushma Kharkwal, MLA Rajeshwar Singh, Principal Secretary to the CM Sanjay Prasad, DGP Prashant Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Roshan Jacob, and Municipal Commissioner Indrajit Singh, along with several other officials, accompanied the CM.
Yogi shared on his official 'X' handle that he visited the injured in the unfortunate building collapse accident at Lok Bandhu Shri Raj Narayan Combined Hospital in Lucknow. He enquired about their well-being and treatment progress from the doctors.
He emphasised that under the supervision of skilled doctors, the government is committed to providing proper treatment to all.
He wrote, "In this difficult time, the UP government is standing with the victims and their families with full readiness and sensitivity. We want to reassure the victims and their families that we are here to support them in every possible way and pray for their speedy recovery."
It may be noted that eight people were killed and 30 others were injured when a three-story building collapsed in Transport Nagar of Sarojini Nagar area on Saturday evening. Most of the injured are being treated at Lok Bandhu Hospital while some others who are seriously injured have been admitted to KGMU Trauma Centre...////...