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108 ambulance unable to take daughter of Krinilla Marak to Guwahati hospice

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SHILLONG: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has slammed the services of GVK EMRI (108 Ambulance) in Williamnagar for not being able to take the daughter of NCP candidate, Krinilla Marak to Guwahati for treatment due to bad condition of the ambulance.

 

The NCP working president, Vijay Raj said that Tulsa R. Marak, daughter of Late Jonathone N. Sangma suddenly became very ill and was referred to a hospital at Guwahati

 

According to Raj, the GVK EMRI Ambulance was called to take the patient to Guwahati and accordingly, an Ambulance (ML01-7514) arrived but officials of ambulance denied to take the patient to Guwahati citing that the tyres of the ambulance are not good and moreover the condition of the Ambulance was not such that it may reach Guwahati

 

Raj added that Krinilla Marak, wife of Late Jonathone N. Sangma, who also is the NCP Candidate for the Assembly by-election to Williamnagar had to arrange for a private vehicle to take her daughter to Guwahati.

 

 “We condemn the GVK EMRI authorities for not maintaining their Ambulances properly and fooling the public by just showing their presence in Williamnagar but in reality, not serving. It seems that the GVK EMRI authorities are disposing their vehicle in the rural areas just to show their presence,” he added.

 

 

 

 

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