k. aguilar who heads a committee that oversees the hospitals. who would. be . i'm going to agree mccord. nothing is. nothing in the world is enough. and being all sorts of complains to a big treat patients. in the summer is fair go in on the part of the horse could be. not not being turned to the particular. form in the vacancy of doctors of course but there is a general problem in our meeting with these. boxes the retired judge the large number of patients is proof that the system is working. rationally disagree the activist says the government health system for the victims is an empty shell. you just have to look at the reports that justice agarwal and his team the monitoring committee that has been appointed by the supreme court of india have to look at the reports of the last 10 years and every report will tell you how bad the hospitals are functioning that there are bad quality of medicines that they are no specialist that 80 percent of all staff specialists are still vacant and that is it equipment but there is no train stuff to run back to equipment ther