Rasuka Against 21 For Black Marketing Of Remedesvir And Oxygen
Rasuka against 21 for black marketing of Remedesvir and Oxygen in Madhya Pradesh.
The Madhya Pradesh government has become tough against those who are critical for the treatment of corona and the black marketing of oxygen injection.
Action has been taken against 21 such people under the National Security Act (Rasuka). Out of these 20, Remedesvir was caught black marketing oxygen.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that a case has been registered against nine in the Indore district, eight in the Ujjain district, two in the Jabalpur district, and one in the Gwalior district under Rasuka on the black marketing of Remedisvir.
The black marketing of the oxygen cylinder has been taken against a person from Satna under Rasuka.
Action on 61 hospitals.
Medical Education Minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang said that strict action has been taken by private hospitals on complaints of arbitrary fees.
After taking action on 61 such hospitals in the state, Rs. Seven lakh 34 thousand have been provided to the patients’ relatives. This is the amount the hospital management had overcharged in the name of treatment.
Of these, 33 hospitals have been given notice. Licenses of two hospitals have been suspended and FIRs have been registered against 22 hospitals.
Registrar’s office arrested for taking a bribe of 3 thousand rupees in Ujjain.
The Lokayukta police arrested the servant of the Registrar’s Office on Thursday red-handed taking a bribe of three thousand rupees.
The devotee demanded a bribe of four thousand rupees in lieu of extracting a copy of the verified registry of the house from a young man of Tarana.
The young man had complained to the Lokayukta. The Lokayukta arrested him red-handed as soon as the act took bribe money at the Registrar’s Office on Thursday.
DSP Vedanta Sharma said that Shailendra Pawar, a resident of Tarana, had gone to the Registrar’s Office to get a verified copy of his uncle Kamal Singh’s resident Tarana’s house.
There Narayan Singh Rawat, a devotee, demanded a bribe of four thousand rupees from Shailendra. But Shailendra did not want to give him bribe money.
He complained to the Lokayukta on this. The Lokayukta recorded the conversation of the applicants Shailendra and Narayan Singh on the call recorders.
The deal was finalized for three thousand rupees. At around 12 noon on Thursday, Shailendra Singh reached the registrar’s office with the money.
As soon as he gave the money and indicated that the Lokayukta arrested the devotee Narayan Singh red-handed.