Bihar MLA Maithili Thakur Questions Her Own Health Minister Over Hospitals
A spirited exchange unfolded in the Bihar Legislative Assembly on Monday as state BJP MLA Maithili Thakur pressed Health Minister Mangal Pandey on the deteriorating condition of government hospitals, raising serious concerns over infrastructure, staffing, and patient safety in her constituency.
During the ongoing budget session, Thakur, representing the Alinagar seat in northern Bihar, challenged the minister's account of the state of local healthcare facilities. She said official replies failed to reflect the ground reality she witnessed during her first few months as a legislator.
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"I am not satisfied with the response," Thakur told the House, describing conditions that she said put lives at risk. She outlined instances where walls bore deep cracks and ceilings leaked during rains, and where entire wards lacked doctors and basic amenities forcing patients to seek care in cramped, unsafe spaces.
Maithili Thakur, a first-term MLA and former folk singer who won her seat in the Bihar assembly last year, is known for her outspoken interventions. In recent weeks, she has been vocal about public healthcare shortfalls in her constituency and elsewhere.
Thakur rejected the health minister's written assurance that hospital buildings were structurally sound and only needed repairs. Drawing on her own observations, she said parts of the hospital were on the verge of collapse and questioned why, despite rising health budgets, facilities remained outdated and unsafe.
The confrontation took place during the Legislative Assembly's budget session on Monday morning, a period reserved for detailed scrutiny of government departments.
While Thakur spoke specifically about the Alinagar government hospital, her critique highlighted broader issues affecting multiple public health centres across Bihar including staff shortages, lack of qualified doctors, and delayed construction of new facilities.
Healthcare infrastructure is a key public service benchmark, and Thakur's intervention signals growing impatience among lawmakers, including those within the ruling party, about stalled progress. It also reflects wider public frustration with services meant to serve the poorest segments of society.
Pandey acknowledged the challenges but maintained that the government had identified severely dilapidated facilities and planned phased repairs and new construction. However, Thakur said plans on paper had yet to translate into tangible improvements on the ground.
The debate briefly heated up, drawing attention from both opposition members and civil society observers, many of whom see this as a critical test of governance in Bihar's health sector.
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