“You make such tall claims about what you can do. Why can’t you file an affidavit in time,” the court asked Jain.
“You don’t need time when people are dying of chikungunya, you should have worked overnight to prepare the affidavit.”
The court’s rebuke comes at a time the Capital’s hospitals are overflowing with thousands of patients suffering from dengue and chikungunya. Delhi is witnessing one of the worst outbreaks of vector-borne diseases this year – 1,692 cases of dengue and 3,695 cases of chikungunya – with scores of death reported until September 24.
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What about chickenpox?? There are huge no of cases of chickenpox in hauz khaz Kalu Sarai area. Shame on Delhi govt
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