New Delhi: Delhi’s Dharamveer Solanki hospital is about to run out of oxygen. The information was shared by Journalist Saahi Menghani on Twitter at 1:40 pm on Saturday 24 April.
Saahil added that there were about 18 patients of which few were in ICU and on Ventilator and that the hospital was operating on last two cylinders of oxygen.
Saahil further wrote in the tweet that he was told by doctors at the hospital that they were “dragging cylinders from nearby”. The hospital has reportedly also advised few patients to shift elsewhere.
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— Saahil Murli Menghani (@saahilmenghani) April 24, 2021
?Delhi's Dharamveer Solanki hospital about to run out of oxygen
?With 18 patients(few in ICU & on Ventilator), it's operating on last 2 cylinders
?Hospital tells me, 'our DOCTORS since 5am are dragging cylinders from nearby'
?'Have advised few patients to shift'
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New Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram (PTI): Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala, a CM hopeful, on Wednesday said that social media campaigns and putting up of flexboards wiill not be the deciding factors for selecting the chief minister of Kerala.
Chennithala made the remark in response to reporters queries in Delhi on the intense social media campaign in favour of V D Satheesan as CM on the ground that he led the UDF poll campaign from the front.
"Who should be CM is not decided based on social media campaigns or the flexboards put up by the supporters. It is decided by the high command in accordance with the procedure already in place.
"As part of that two party observers will reach Kerala by evening and they will speak to all the MLAs. After that, the party high command will take a decision," the senior Congress leader said.
He said that the high command will take the decision based on party interests and everyone will accept it.
Chennithala also rejected queries about whether the alleged contest within the party for the CM post will create any displeasure among the voters.
"There will be no displeasure among voters as there is no contest," he contended.
On whether there was a delay in announcing the CM for Kerala, Chennithala said that the chief minister has not been selected in the other state where polls were held.
"So, can it be said that there is a delay in the case of Kerala?" he asked.
He said that he was in Delhi for a meeting with Rahul Gandhi regarding finalisation of the DCC presidents in Maharashtra.
