The Madhepura MP visited the 2,000-bedded hospital, the biggest under the Delhi government, in the afternoon, including the fever clinics and fever wards.
"The city is dealing with rising number of dengue and chikungunya cases, so I came to assess the preparedness at this hospital. After seeing the situation here, I can see a lot needs to be done, as the preparedness is not up to the mark," Yadav alleged.
"Patients told us the problems they are facing. We also saw a male member and a female member from two different families being made to share a bed," he alleged.
"Whatever Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain has been claiming about Delhi hospitals being all prepared to tackle the crisis, I saw its reality today. Volunteers and counsellors are not deputed adequately and patients visiting the hospital for the fist time feel hassled," he alleged.
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Jain has, however, asserted that all Delhi hospitals are adequately equipped to handle the crisis triggered by the mosquito menace.
LNJP Hospital Medical Superintendent J C Passey, however, claimed, "Our fever clinics are crowded as we are getting on an average 750 patients per day. But, our fever wards still have not reached 100 per cent occupancy."
According to a municipal report released today, the number of chikungunya cases in the city has risen to 2,625. At least 15 deaths have been reported at various hospitals due to chikungunya complications.