MP Bansuri Swaraj flags off two free mobile dispensary vans in Delhi Cantt

| Updated: 15 October, 2024 10:23 am IST
Photo courtesy TNI Photojournalist Sumit Kumar

NEW DELHI – MP Bansuri Swaraj inaugurated two free mobile dispensary vans in Delhi Cantt. This initiative, led by BJP leader Ravindra Lohia, aims to provide essential medical services to the residents of the constituency.

 

The inauguration ceremony was a well-attended event, with a large crowd of Delhi Cantt residents witnessing MP Bansuri Swaraj flagging off the mobile dispensary vans. In her address, Swaraj criticized the Delhi government for failing to meet the healthcare needs of the public, emphasizing that the people of Delhi have been let down by inadequate services.

 

 

“The two mobile dispensary ambulances will remain in service for the general public in the Delhi Cantt constituency,” stated MP Bansuri Swaraj, highlighting the importance of this initiative in addressing healthcare gaps.

 

BJP leader Ravindra Lohia, who spearheaded the project, explained that the mobile dispensary vans would serve various colonies within Delhi Cantt, providing medical assistance to those who might otherwise struggle to access healthcare. Lohia expressed optimism about the positive impact this initiative would have on the community.

 

 

“I dedicate the mobile dispensary ambulances to the people of Delhi Cantt,” said Ravindra Lohia, reaffirming his commitment to public service.

 

With the Delhi Assembly elections on the horizon, political parties are intensifying their efforts to connect with voters. This healthcare initiative by Ravindra Lohia is seen as a strategic move by the BJP to make a significant impact in the upcoming polls.

 

“I will continue to serve the people of Delhi Cantt,” added Lohia, underscoring his dedication to improving the lives of his constituents.

This initiative marks a promising step towards better healthcare accessibility in Delhi Cantt, reflecting the ongoing efforts to address the healthcare needs of the community.

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