Rajasthan Dy CM Sachin Pilot criticises CM Gehlot over Kota infants' deaths, Twitter applauds

Rajasthan Dy CM Sachin Pilot criticises CM Gehlot over Kota infants' deaths, Twitter applauds

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot does not quite see eye to eye with the state's Chief Minister when it comes to the death of over a 100 children in Kota's JK Lon Hospital

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Saturday, January 04, 2020, 09:31 PM IST
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Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot does not quite see eye to eye with the state's Chief Minister when it comes to the death of over a 100 children in Kota's JK Lon Hospital.

Pilot said, "After being in power for 13 months I think it serves no purpose to blame the previous Govt's misdeeds." He added that accountability should be fixed.

"So many children have died. We have to fix responsibility. People voted out Vasundhara Raje Scindia for her wrongdoings. But now it's our responsibility," he said.

In contrast, Chief Minister Gehlot had earlier said that while the Government was looking into the deaths, the numbers had gone down drastically as compared to the previous years.

Reacting to the news, social media had many favourable things to say. Take a look:

(With inputs from agencies)

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