– Former state president K. Surendran alleged increased corporate investment in private hospitals amid deteriorating conditions in government facilities.
– Claims were made that there are insufficient doctors and nurses at government hospitals due to lack of permanent hiring or staff opting for private practise.
The protests signal escalating political dissatisfaction with Kerala’s handling of public healthcare services under the LDF leadership. The BJP’s criticism highlights broader concerns over privatization trends potentially reducing accessibility to affordable care for lower-income groups reliant on public facilities. Allegations about vacant posts in government hospitals reflect systemic issues that could undermine primary healthcare delivery if unaddressed.
Though, protests like these also underscore larger political dynamics where healthcare becomes a politically charged issue rather than purely administrative concern. Accountability regarding fund utilization (₹7,500 crores as claimed) remains crucial not only to counter allegations but also to rebuild trust among citizens concerning state-run services.
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Former BJP Kerala State president K. Surendran inaugurating the protest march to the Kannur District Hospital demanding the resignation of Health Minister Veena George on Monday.