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Delhi: Saurabh Bharadwaj accuses chief secretary Naresh Kumar of inaction over sexual harassment case in Burari

Delhi health minister criticizes chief secretary for inaction on alleged sexual harassment at Burari Hospital. The Minister questions the functioning of the elected government and the safety of women. He asks if the BJP will demand action against the Chief Secretary. The Minister highlights the shocking incident and the need for immediate government action. He also mentions the lack of control of the elected Delhi government over officers due to recent amendments in the GNCTD Act.

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