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Officers refute Bharadwaj claims on health projects

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August 21, 2024

Letter flags non-implementation of schemes, shuns blame-game

- ANUP VERMA

THREE IAS officers, two special secretaries and the secretary of the health department, have written to health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj accusing the minister of blaming the bureaucracy for failures of the health infrastructure under the AAP government.

The officials said, during the past few months, Bharadwaj has been writing notes to the department and putting them out in public domain via media in a bid to belittle the officials concerned. The officers also accused the minister of holding up files and returning them time and again, without concrete reasons.

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